CharleyH
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For those knowledgeable about the life and times of Sacher-Masoch, I need a bit of fact-checking help if you can spare a moment.
1. What is the correct year of his birth? In Coldness and Cruelty, author Gilles Deluze says he was born in 1835. Almost every website source I've encountered claims he was born in 1936. Can someone confirm (preferably from another book source) which year is most accurate.
2. Deluze also says Masoch was born in Lemberg, Galicia. I realize that he is likely referencing the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Austrian-Hungarian empire for more symbolic depth, but (with this in mind) can anyone tell me if is referencing Lemberg as a region or a city in the Galicia in that region and of that time.
(Deluze says that most of his information came by way of books written by Masoch's secretary Schlichtegroll and Masoch's first wife, Wanda (Aurore Rümelin), which I have no access to at the current time. I have seen the Wiki pages for Masoch and all of these sources, but I have no faith in Wikipedia as a valid research tool... just sayin'
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In advance, thanks so much.
1. What is the correct year of his birth? In Coldness and Cruelty, author Gilles Deluze says he was born in 1835. Almost every website source I've encountered claims he was born in 1936. Can someone confirm (preferably from another book source) which year is most accurate.
2. Deluze also says Masoch was born in Lemberg, Galicia. I realize that he is likely referencing the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Austrian-Hungarian empire for more symbolic depth, but (with this in mind) can anyone tell me if is referencing Lemberg as a region or a city in the Galicia in that region and of that time.
(Deluze says that most of his information came by way of books written by Masoch's secretary Schlichtegroll and Masoch's first wife, Wanda (Aurore Rümelin), which I have no access to at the current time. I have seen the Wiki pages for Masoch and all of these sources, but I have no faith in Wikipedia as a valid research tool... just sayin'
In advance, thanks so much.
