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Masochism: Coldness and Cruelty & Venus in Furs

by Gilles Deleuze

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In his stunning essay, Coldness and Cruelty, Gilles Deleuze provides a rigorous and informed philosophical examination of the work of the late 19th-century German novelist Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. Deleuze's essay, certainly the most profound study yet produced on the relations between sadism and masochism, seeks to develop and explain Masoch's "peculiar way of 'desexualizing' love while at the same time sexualizing the entire history of humanity." He shows that masochism is something far more subtle and complex than the enjoyment of pain, that masochism has nothing to do with sadism; their worlds do not communicate, just as the genius of those who created them - Masoch and Sade - lie stylistically, philosophically, and politically poles a part.

Venus in Furs, the most famous of all of Masoch's novels was written in 1870 and belongs to an unfinished cycle of works that Masoch entitled The Heritage of Cain. The cycle was to treat a series of themes including love, war, and death. The present work is about love. Although the entire constellation of symbols that has come to characterize the masochistic syndrome can be found here - fetishes, whips, disguises, fur-clad women, contracts, humiliations, punishment, and always the volatile presence of a terrible coldness - these do not eclipse the singular power of Masoch's eroticism.

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In his stunning essay, Coldness and Cruelty, Gilles Deleuze provides a rigorous and informed philosophical examination of the work of the late 19th-century German novelist Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. Deleuze's essay, certainly the most profound study yet produced on the relations between sadism and masochism, seeks to develop and explain Masoch's "peculiar way of 'desexualizing' love while at the same time sexualizing the entire history of humanity." He shows that masochism is something far more subtle and complex than the enjoyment of pain, that masochism has nothing to do with sadism; their worlds do not communicate, just as the genius of those who created them - Masoch and Sade - lie stylistically, philosophically, and politically poles a part.Venus in Furs, the most famous of all of Masoch's novels was written in 1870 and belongs to an unfinished cycle of works that Masoch entitled The Heritage of Cain. The cycle was to treat a series of themes including love, war, and death. The present work is about love. Although the entire constellation of symbols that has come to characterize the masochistic syndrome can be found here - fetishes, whips, disguises, fur-clad women, contracts, humiliations, punishment, and always the volatile presence of a terrible coldness - these do not eclipse the singular power of Masoch's eroticism.

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Gilles Deleuze examines the work of the late-nineteenth-century German novelist Leopold von Sacher--Masoch.

About the Author

Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes/Saint Denis. He published 25 books, including five in collaboration with Félix Guattari.

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Coldness and cruelty / Gilles Deleuze — Venus in furs / Leopold von Sacher-Masoch.

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ISBN:
9780942299557
Subtitle:
Venus in Furs
Translator:
McNeil, Jean
Author:
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold Von
Author:
Deleuze, Gilles
Author:
Willm, Aude
Author:
Von Sacher-Masoch, Leopold
Other:
Von Sacher-Masoch, Leopold
Author:
McNeil, Jean
Publisher:
MIT
Location:
Cambridge
Subject:
General
Subject:
History and criticism
Subject:
Erotic literature
Subject:
European - German
Subject:
Sade
Subject:
Sacher-Masoch, Leopold
Subject:
Masochism in literature.
Subject:
Sadism in literature.
Subject:
General Philosophy
Subject:
Erotic literature -- History and criticism.
Subject:
Sade - Criticism and interpretation
Subject:
Literary Criticism : General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade paper
Series:
Masochism
Series Volume:
100
Publication Date:
19910319
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 17
Language:
French
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
294
Dimensions:
8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9 in

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"Synopsis" by , In his stunning essay, Coldness and Cruelty, Gilles Deleuze provides a rigorous and informed philosophical examination of the work of the late 19th-century German novelist Leopold von Sacher-Masoch. Deleuze's essay, certainly the most profound study yet produced on the relations between sadism and masochism, seeks to develop and explain Masoch's "peculiar way of 'desexualizing' love while at the same time sexualizing the entire history of humanity." He shows that masochism is something far more subtle and complex than the enjoyment of pain, that masochism has nothing to do with sadism; their worlds do not communicate, just as the genius of those who created them - Masoch and Sade - lie stylistically, philosophically, and politically poles a part.Venus in Furs, the most famous of all of Masoch's novels was written in 1870 and belongs to an unfinished cycle of works that Masoch entitled The Heritage of Cain. The cycle was to treat a series of themes including love, war, and death. The present work is about love. Although the entire constellation of symbols that has come to characterize the masochistic syndrome can be found here - fetishes, whips, disguises, fur-clad women, contracts, humiliations, punishment, and always the volatile presence of a terrible coldness - these do not eclipse the singular power of Masoch's eroticism.
"Synopsis" by , Gilles Deleuze examines the work of the late-nineteenth-century German novelist Leopold von Sacher--Masoch.
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