Leopold von Sacher-Masoch

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Leopold von Sacher-Masoch was a 19th-century Austrian writer best known for his erotic and psychological novellas, whose name gave rise to the term "masochism."

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instanceOf journalist
novelist
person
short story writer
writer
citizenship Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath German Empire NERFINISHED
countryOfResidence Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1836-01-27
dateOfDeath 1895-03-09
educatedAt University of Graz NERFINISHED
University of Prague NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Austrian
familyName Sacher-Masoch NERFINISHED
father Leopold Sacher NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork erotic literature
journalism
literature
genre erotic literature
novella
psychological fiction
givenName Leopold NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn literature
psychology
sexology
influenced Richard von Krafft-Ebing NERFINISHED
inspiredTerm masochism
languageOfWorkOrName German
mother Charlotte von Masoch NERFINISHED
movement Realism
nativeLanguage German
notableFor depictions of erotic power dynamics
exploration of submission and domination in fiction
notableWork The Legacy of Cain NERFINISHED
Venus in Furs NERFINISHED
occupation editor
journalist
novelist
writer
placeOfBirth Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria NERFINISHED
Lviv NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Hesse NERFINISHED
Lindheim NERFINISHED
pseudonym Charlotte Arand NERFINISHED
Z. Z. Sacher-Masoch NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
sexOrGender male
spouse Aurora Rümelin NERFINISHED
subjectOf term masochism

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