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Leopold von Sacher Masoch
by Mistress Michelle Peters
Leopold von Sacher Masoch, an almost forgotten name in
the great abyss of time, has left a permanent foot print in
the annals of masochistic legend and Western culture in
general. For it is from his name, Masoch, that the word
masochism is derived. Not only was he the first to describe
the masochist's fantasies and urges, but he was also a
docile and willing slave to women throughout his life.
Born in Lemberg, Galacia (near the Polish/Russian
frontiers) he was the son of a chief of police and a
noblewoman of high rank. Leopold's fascination with the
suffering, subservient male began early in life. His aunt,
the Countess Zenobia, thrashed him terribly as a child.
Though he adored her and later recalled the pain as
terrible, he was enraptured by it. Later in life he demanded
sexual stimulus of an incredible nature: the whips had to
have specially sharpened hooks or nails, and were called for
several times a day.
Leopold's first real love was the wife of Gustav von
Kattowitz, a doctor of medicine who was said to employ his
profession chiefly as an avenue to erotic adventure. His
wife, Anna, was in her middle thirties when the 25 year old
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch was presented to her. Anna,
described as "crassly selfish, sporadically prudish and
spiteful" had an overwhelming effect on the young Leopold.
He saw only her magnificence and sophisticated maturity and
they were soon lovers.
When Anna found that Leopold was enraptured with dominant
female behavior, she was quite ready to go the extremes,
employing whips, birches and erotic clothing such as
top-boots and furs. Mock wrestling matches are recorded in
Leopold's diary, with Anna always the winner. It was said
that Anna was always willing to inflict even crueller forms
of punishment upon Leopold, if it would result in more
triumphant shopping expeditions for her.
By 1872, as his fame as a poet and prose writer
increased, Leopold married Wanda von Dunayev. It is with
her, that we believe his true masochistic tendencies came to
full bloom. He was flagellated, made to serve his mistress
and be present at her seductions of other lovers. The
following passage from his personal diary (in which he
speaks to Wanda after she has seduced a young college
student) is self explanatory.
`It was a martyrdom for me to see you and him together
like that. I suffered fearfully. And yet I couldn't turn my
eyes away. I was rooted to the spot with horror... I didn't
think I could stand it any longer. I wanted to call out and
beg you both to put me out of my misery."
Yet of course, it was misery that Sacher-Masoch loved.
Not the first masochist and certainly not the last, it is
fitting that the word describing the form of erotica which
he enjoyed bears his name. Never was a more humble
slave to live.
by Mistress Michelle Peters
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