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Josefine Mutzenbacher

By Felix Salten

"Josefine Mutzenbacher" is an erotic novel attributed to an anonymous author, often considered part of Austrian literature. Set in 19th-century Vienna, the story follows the life of the titular character, Josefine, a young woman who recounts her sexual experiences and the relationships she forms throughout her life. The novel explores themes of sexuality, innocence, and the complexities of desire, while shedding light on the societal views of women and sexual mores of the time. While controversial for its explicit content, "Josefine Mutzenbacher" is also recognized for its reflection of the cultural attitudes toward sexuality in the Victorian era and remains a provocative and often discussed work in literature.

Release Date February 15, 2015
Recently Updated January 6, 2021

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"Josefine Mutzenbacher" is an erotic novel attributed to an anonymous author, often considered part of Austrian literature. Set in 19th-century Vienna, the story follows the life of the titular character, Josefine, a young woman who recounts her sexual experiences and the relationships she forms throughout her life. The novel explores themes of sexuality, innocence, and the complexities of desire, while shedding light on the societal views of women and sexual mores of the time. While controversial for its explicit content, "Josefine Mutzenbacher" is also recognized for its reflection of the cultural attitudes toward sexuality in the Victorian era and remains a provocative and often discussed work in literature.

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