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Leopold Ritter von Sacher-
Masoch (German: [ˈleːopɔlt fɔn ˈzaxɐ ˈmaːzɔx]; 27
January 1836 – 9
March 1895) was an
Austrian nobleman,
writer and journalist...
- Sacher-
Masoch,
Baroness Erisso (4
December 1912 – 22 May 1991) was an
Austrian aristocrat, great-niece of
utopian humanist author Leopold von Sacher-
Masoch (1836–1895)...
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author Leopold von Sacher-
Masoch, and the best
known of his works. The
novel was to be part of an epic
series that Sacher-
Masoch envisioned called Legacy...
- for his
violent and
libertine works and lifestyle, and
Leopold von Sacher-
Masoch, an
Austrian author who
described ****ic
tendencies in his works. Though...
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Wanda von Sacher-
Masoch (née
Angelika Aurora Rümelin; 14
March 1845, in Graz – c.
spring 1933 in Paris) was an
Austrian writer and translator, wife of...
- year, "Wanda Sacher-
Masoch-Torte" was
presented (its name
alluding to
Wanda von Sacher-
Masoch, the wife of
Leopold von Sacher-
Masoch),
using redcurrant...
- Masochism:
Coldness and
Cruelty (French: Présentation de Sacher-
Masoch) is a 1967 book by the
philosopher Gilles Deleuze,
originally published in French...
- Her mother, Eva, was the
daughter of
Artur Wolfgang Ritter von Sacher-
Masoch (1875–1953), an Austro-Hungarian
nobleman of old
Polonized Catholic Ruthenian...
- preferences. One of the most
famous works in this area is
Leopold von Sacher-
Masoch's Venus im Pelz (Venus in Furs, 1869), in
which the protagonist, Severin...
- The
Masoch Fund is a
Ukrainian art ****ociation
founded in 1991 in Lviv by
Roman Viktyuk, Ihor
Podolchak and Ihor Dyurych. Its
artistic practice is connected...