Venus in Furs
Venus in Furs Venus in Furs (1870) is a novella by Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. The work, which inspired Kraft-Ebing to define "masochism," is notable for its exploration of female…
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Venus in Furs
Venus in Furs (1870) is a novella by Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. The work, which inspired Kraft-Ebing to define "masochism," is notable for its exploration of female dominance and male sexual submission.The frame narrative begins with an unnamed man who develops a strong sexual desire after having a vivid dream. Intended as an installment in his Legacy of Cain cycle, Venus in Furs has far surpassed the author's other works in cementing his reputation.
In the memoir, which appears to have written by his friend, a man named Severin von Kusiemski describes his love affair with Wanda von Dunajew. Disturbed, he tells a friend about the vision, in which he spoke to the goddess Venus while she was wearing luxuriant furs. Moved by a strong desire, Severin asks to be made Dunajew's slave, and though she denies him at first, she soon grows to take