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41 ratings, 3.95 average rating, 11 reviews
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published
March 1st 1999
by Bloat Books
binding
Paperback, 736 pages
isbn
0965032418
(isbn13: 9780965032414)
description
This groundbreaking and unabridged classic from the founder of modern sexual pathology contains 238 case histories detailing every form of sexual perv...more
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Read in January, 1968
recommended to Bill by:
A drunken friendrecommends it for: Psychology students, perverts
Oh my. I read this book in 1968: - a friend, very drunk at the time, gave it to me and suggested I look it over. I was only 21 and was stunned and floored by the incredible variety of sexual perversions practiced by our fellow humans. Many of the situations were so bizarre, I had difficulty in believing someone could actually find them sexually stimulating. If one overlooks the strange nature of human sexuality, a disturbing picture of human behavior emerges. What informs these people's sexual a...more
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Read in January, 2008
'Psychopathia Sexualis' is a book which will spice up any shelf, with its charm lying in being a historical curio and its posession of an outré subject-matter. Written in the late 19th-century, it was orignially published in the standard latin for the medical community, until an unprecendented popular demand from the public resulted in its being tranlation into German, French and English, running through fourteen editions in the author's lifetime. Documenting 238 case-studies of sexual proclivi...more
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Read in January, 1982
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This collection of case studies from the 1800s is fascinating at times, but overall is a little too depressing and disturbing for most readers. It does represent another clear example of "nothing new under the sun," but realizing that some of our great-great-great grandparents were as perverted as anyone in our modern society is not a comforting thought. I would only recommend this book to those who are truly interested in the subject.
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The motherlode of wacky victorian sexological lore and lingo: antipathic sexual inversion, eviration, demination, metamorphosis sexualis paranoica--how can you not love this stuff? Krafft-Ebing thought native two-spirit people became feminized by wanking off too much. More research for my book-in-progress.
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This book's readership is probably a self-selecting bunch. If you read it, you were going to like it no matter what, and if you didn't, then you probably never will. As far as catalogs go, though, it beats J. C. Penny in that everything in it is more or less free.
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oh, my. sexual perversions and deviant sexual behaviors. as one wise reviewer put it, people will have sex with anything. i liked this book. something one can peruse at one's leisure, you know what i mean?
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Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
perverts
back in the good old days before the great hetero/homo binary, there were all kinds of perversions, and krafft-ebing wrote about them all. i laughed, i cried, etc.
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Read in January, 1999
People will have sex with anything. This was one of the first indepth studies of "deviant" human sexual behavior.
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Highly interesting case studies and observations of sexuality and sexual dysfunction in the 1800's.
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