Re: Zimmerman setting the record Straight

Date: 2020-02-24 10:21 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mildred_of_midgard
Now that's one write-up I would look forward to!

Now one would think that if you fantasize about an 18th century female ruler dominating you, Catherine is a more likely candidate to pick, but maybe Sacher-Masoch wanted his fantasies more exclusive and/or patriotic...

Haha. I too think I would fantasize about Catherine over MT, if I were inclined toward 18th century female rulers (as opposed to madly shipping my gay/bi boys and leaving myself out of it), but maybe familiarity played a role? Maybe MT just took up more space in his brain and he knew more about her because he was Austrian?

Oh, lol, Wikipedia. "The term masochism is derived from his name, invented by his contemporary, the Austrian psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing. Masoch did not approve of this use of his name."

I can only imagine the letters that got written around *that*!

Sorry, Masoch, we're still using it. We needed a word for this, and you were right there. :P

but for now there are too many other things to read!

Heee. I am nothing if not enthusiastic in my librarian duties, I confess. :D I just keep dropping things in the library, and you keep pace surprisingly well with the constant inundation. All hail [personal profile] selenak!

Re: Zimmerman setting the record Straight

Date: 2020-02-24 11:29 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] selenak
Masoch: this is another case where German and English wiki are quite different.

English wiki: his wife wouldn‘t go for his kink, he found homelife dull and eventually divorced her to marry his assistant.

German wiki: his wife‘s lover was put on trial for debts, which S-M had to pay for, he went broke because of that, and subsequently divorced his wife. His second marriage later was to his assistant.

Also, German wiki reveals the Austrian National Library put some of his stuff online, including, wait for it, a play titled „The Verses of Frederick the Great“. (In German.) I just had a look at the cast list, and it doesn‘t include Fritz. It‘s set at Versailles, starring Louis XV., Madame de Pompadour and various ambassadors and courtiers, so I assume it‘s about the Diplomatic Revolution happening due to Fritz‘ satiric poetry. But I could be wrong. Back to non-rpf I go.

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