dollMaker(dom male)
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3 years ago •
Jul 19, 2021
3 years ago •
Jul 19, 2021
Its in part a satire, commentary on French upper class society, so while on the face of it is a bdsm based erotic story, there is more to it than first meets the eye. It was written in response to a challenge by Jean Paulhan that his lover Anne Desclos a woman could not write a good erotic story. I think that she did, but its riddled with problems.
I personally have never understood how Rene, handed O over to Sir Stephen, in the way portrayed, or why he abandoned her, and then agreed, gave permission for O to comit suicide. To say the story is of its time, 1954, is obvious, its far from a celebration of womanhood, the erotic feminine, but rather riddled with cruel objectification, misogyny and a horrible disregard for what these days is understood regarding consent. The idea is paid lipservice to once, and in away the whole story spirals outward from O not walking away when she is offered this option to do so once, what follows is sort of a CNC story.
Its an influencial story, but more so I feel via its 1975 film, which followed 21 years after its French publication, and 10 after being published in English, in 1965. I came to it through the film.
Many have argued that O is not a submissive, but more a service switch, switch, and the follow up media has certainly leant more towards that idea. I tend to agred with that.
Also of its time, 1963, the book The Image is I feel superior, in particular because it was written by an actual bdsm practitioner, Jean De Berg.
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