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Klassiker der Erotik 8: Venus im Pelz
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Klassiker der Erotik 8: Venus im Pelz

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Schön wie Venus ist Wanda. Vom ersten Augenblick an wünscht Severin nichts sehnlicher, als sich ihrer sinnlichen Macht zu unterwerfen. Sie willigt endlich ein, ihn als seine Herrin zu beherrschen. Als ihr Sklave genießt er jede Qual, die sie für ihn erdenkt. Doch mehr und mehr treibt ihn seine Besessenheit in die Selbstzerstörung. Gefangen in seiner Abhängigkeit gelingt es ihm nicht, sich von ihr zu lösen. Bis Wanda ihn auf grausame Art verrät.
LanguageDeutsch
Release dateJul 6, 2012
ISBN9783943809312
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Leopold von Sacher-Masoch

Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-1895/1905) was an Austrian writer and editor who is best known for his erotic story Venus in Furs. Educated in law, history, and mathematics, Sacher-Masoch wrote primarily Galician folklore and later served as editor of Auf der Höhe. Internationale Review (At the Pinnacle. International Review) where he focused on exposing anti-semitism and championing the emancipation of women. The prominence of fantasy and fetish in Sacher-Masoch’s work, particularly in Venus in Furs, led to the coining of the term “masochism” by psychiatrist Richard Freiherr von Krafft-Ebing in 1886. Sacher-Masoch spent the last years of his life under psychiatric care and is believed to have died between 1895 and 1905.

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    I'm not a fan of the style of most 19th Century writing, and this book is no exception. However, as the origin of the word Masochism, it can't really be passed up and it's mercifully short if, like me, you don't like the style.It's an odd mix of the perverse and the coquettish, it's not erotica, not by any modern standard anyway, but it contains so many elements that permeate BDSM as we know it now that it's a fascinating read.