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Original Title: Venus im Pelz
ISBN: 0140447814 (ISBN13: 9780140447811)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Severin von Kusiemski, Wanda von Dunajew
Setting: Florence(Italy)
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Venus in Furs Paperback | Pages: 160 pages
Rating: 3.65 | 10058 Users | 753 Reviews

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'Venus in Furs' describes the obsessions of Severin von Kusiemski, a European nobleman who desires to be enslaved to a woman. Severin finds his ideal of voluptuous cruelty in the merciless Wanda von Dunajew. This is a passionate and powerful portrayal of one man's struggle to enlighten and instruct himself and others in the realm of desire. Published in 1870, the novel gained notoriety and a degree of immortality for its author when the word "masochism" - derived from his name - entered the vocabulary of psychiatry. This remains a classic literary statement on sexual submission and control.

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Title:Venus in Furs
Author:Leopold von Sacher-Masoch
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:New Edition
Pages:Pages: 160 pages
Published:June 1st 2000 by Penguin Classics (first published 1870)
Categories:Fiction. Classics. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Literature. 19th Century

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One of the goofiest things Ive ever read. So many reversals on top of reversals! Such impassioned torrid writing!And yet its all basically about a guy and his specific fetishes and how he cant distinguish an approximation of a fantasy, instantiated in reality from the fantasy itself. He keeps asking his lover to do the stuff he fantasizes about, but then when the situation starts to involve her free will and she doesnt do exactly what her fantasy equivalent would, hes like what the hell is this

The DSM-IV lists masochism as a derivation of sexual gratification from being subjected to physical pain or humiliation by oneself or another person. Pleasure is being abused or dominated. The psychiatric bible must have read Venus in Furs for its definitions. Even the word used for sexual pursuits comes from the author's name.Sacher-Masoch was an Austrian writer of letters and a journalist. I stopped counting books attributed to him when it was greater than forty. He wrote Venus in Furs in 1870

Read extracts of this during third year of uni but have always wanted to read the full thing. Sacher-Masoch is who the term masochism is named after for the themes of dom/sub sexual relationships in this book.Venus in Furs is about a man who submits himself as a slave to a woman called Wanda as an act of his devotion to her. The story is so emotionally toiling as the mistress whips and tortures him to his pleasure and the relationship between the two becomes so complicated and messed up. I was

I often find that I will initially be enthralled by a new book; but, as I read on, my attention will begin to flag, and my interest wane. Venus in Furs, however, was different. Yes, I was hooked from the very first pages. And yes, I began to getnot bored, per se, but apprehensive about halfway through. Apprehensive, as in: maybe this isnt really as good as I thought; maybe my expectations were too high....But upon reaching the conclusion of the novelan ending which, I must admit, I did not

I adored this book. I initially was worried that it would be too simplistic in its approach to sexuality, kink, and dominance & submissiveness in sexuality (much as early science fiction books are sometimes are the epitomies of genre cliches regarding time travel, this book could easily have fallen into a genre cliche of the female with the whip). And from what I had first encountered, I had plenty of reason to be expecting this.For one, it is no secret that this book contains such an

It's a bewildering thing how a man who imagine himself as women's slave and dog, and kneels under their feet still finds a way to talk in a sexism way and supercilious manner about women!Still, this book is by far better than 50 Shades because it's not just short messages, teenage crush, or sexual descriptions. This book clearly shows the mentality behind such a desire, the passion, love-whether it exist in such case or not-, not merely a porn in text.

So I finally picked this back up and I remembered why I stopped reading it. This guy is just such a PUSSY! Nothing against Leopold, (or pussy, one of the most powerful things on Earth) he wrote a pretty progressive book for his time. But JeeeZeus! Anyways, I doubt my 1 star will hurt the ratings of this masterpiece. And I really do respect it as a masterpiece, due to the era in which it was written. But the Mona Lisa is also a masterpiece thats not very impressive 600 years later.
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