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IC : BDSM Dictionary : Venus in Furs : history

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This entry is part of the BDSM Dictionary hosted by Informed Consent.

Venus in Furs

Venus in Furs, translated from the original German "Venus im Pelz", is one of the better-known BDSM novels, written by Leopold von Sacher-Masoch in 1869 and first published in German in 1870. This is the book credited with getting the word "masochism" - derived from the author's name - into the psychiatric (and eventually general) language.

The novel describes the sexual obsessions of Severin von Kusiemski, a European nobleman with the desire to be enslaved by a woman. Severin finds his ideal of voluptuous cruelty in the merciless Wanda von Dunajew (based on a real-life 6-month contracted owner of Sader-Masoch). At the end of the book, Severin ceases to desire to submit, stating that men should dominate women until the time when women are equal to men in education and rights: an ending that can be viewed as both misogynist and feminist.

The book was meant to form part of a series but stands well on its own, and is probably the most enduring because it is closely modelled on part of the author's own life. Sacher-Masoch was not only a pervert<!--BEST WORD?--> but also a writer who could romanticize perversion; and in many ways "Venus in Furs" is the beginning of the genre of romantic pornography, with more in common with the writings of Goethe than those of de Sade. This is a passionate and powerful portrayal of one man's struggle to enlighten and instruct himself and his world in the realm of desire.

The lyrics of The Velvet Underground song "Venus in Furs" refer to this book.

A 1995 black and white film called "Venus in Furs" is based on the classic novel, but is set in modern times. The film was directed by Maartje Seyferth and Victor E. Nieuwenhuijs.

See Also

  • Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
  • Sadism and masochism in fiction

External Links

  • Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
  • Book summary WARNING - contains plot spoiler
  • Review of the film based on the book

E-Books

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  • Web Books
  • The complete text of "Venus in Furs" from Project Gutenberg
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(This entry in the BDSM Dictionary incorporates text from the Venus in Furs article in Wipipedia.)

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