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''Josephine Mutzenbacher or The Story of a Viennese Whore, as Told by Herself'' () is an
erotic novel Erotic literature comprises fictional and factual stories and accounts of eros (passionate, romantic or sexual relationships) intended to arouse similar feelings in readers. This contrasts erotica, which focuses more specifically on sexual feeli ...
first published anonymously in
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,
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, in 1906. The novel is famousWien im Rosenstolz 2006
in the German-speaking world, having been in print in both German and English for over 100 years and sold over 3 million copies, becoming an erotic bestseller. Although no author claimed responsibility for the work, it was originally attributed to either
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or
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by the librarians at the
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. Today, critics, scholars, academics and the Austrian Government designate Salten as the sole author of the "pornographic classic".Archivmeldung: Felix Salten: "Von Josefine Mutzenbacher bis Bambi".
Wien.gv.at. Retrieved on 28 November 2011.
In 2022, a stylometric analysis showed that
Felix Salten Felix Salten (; 6 September 1869 – 8 October 1945) was an Austrian author and Literary criticism, literary critic. His most famous work is ''Bambi, a Life in the Woods'', which was adapted into an animated feature film, ''Bambi'', by Walt Disne ...
is the most probable author of the novel, the final pages excluded. The original novel uses the specific local dialect of Vienna of that time in dialogues and is therefore used as a rare source of this dialect for linguists. It also describes, to some extent, the social and economic conditions of the lower class of that time. The novel has been translated into English, Swedish, Finnish, French, Spanish, Italian, Hungarian, Hebrew, Dutch, and Japanese among others,Felix Salten: A Preliminary Bibliography of His Works in Translation.
/ref> and been the subject of numerous films, theater productions, parodies, and university courses, as well as two sequels. A critical, annotated edition of the German-language text was only published in 2021.


Contents


Plot

The publisher's preface – formatted as an
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and excluded from all English translations until 2018 – tells that Josefine left the manuscript to her physician before her death from complications after a surgery. Josefine Mutzenbacher was not her real name. The protagonist is said to have been born on 20 February 1852 in Vienna and died on 17 December 1904 at a sanatorium.''Josefine Mutzenbacher oder Die Geschichte einer Wienerischen Dirne von ihr selbst erzählt'' (1906), pp. v–vi. The plot device employed in ''Josephine Mutzenbacher'' is that of
first-person narrative A first-person narrative (also known as a first-person perspective, voice, point of view, etc.) is a mode of storytelling in which a storyteller recounts events from that storyteller's own personal point of view, using first-person grammar su ...
, structured in the format of a
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. The story is told from the point of view of an accomplished aging 50-year-old Viennese
courtesan A courtesan is a prostitute with a courtly, wealthy, or upper-class clientele. Historically, the term referred to a courtier, a person who attended the court of a monarch or other powerful person. History In European feudal society, the co ...
who is looking back upon the sexual escapades she enjoyed during her unbridled youth in Vienna. Contrary to the title, almost the entirety of the book takes place when Josephine is between the ages of 5–13 years old, before she actually becomes a licensed prostitute in the brothels of Vienna. The book begins when she is five years old and ends when she is thirteen years old and starts her career as an unlicensed prostitute with a friend, to support her unemployed father. Although the German-language text makes use of witty nicknames – for instance, the
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's genital is called "a hammer of mercy" – for human anatomy and sexual behavior, its content is entirely pornographic. The actual progression of events amounts to little more than a graphic, unapologetic description of the reckless sexuality exhibited by the heroine, all before reaching her 14th year. The style bears more than a passing resemblance to the
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's ''
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'' in its unabashed "laundry list" cataloging of all manner of taboo sexual antics from children's sexual play,
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and rape to child prostitution,
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,
sado-masochism Sadism () and masochism (), known collectively as sadomasochism ( ) or S&M, is the derivation of pleasure from acts of respectively inflicting or receiving pain or humiliation. The term is named after the Marquis de Sade, a French author known ...
,
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, and
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. In some constellations, Josefine appears as the active seducer, and sex is usually depicted as an uncomplicated, satisfactory experience.


Illustrations

The original Austrian publication was unillustrated, but a later pirated edition from 1922 contained black-and-white drawings, entirely pornographic as the text. These illustrations were bound in the archival copy of the first edition at the
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, and have been reproduced at least in the hardcover edition of the 2018 English translation and in a 2019 Finnish translation, erroneously dated to 1906. Another illustrated German-language edition was published in the late 1960s in
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with images by Jean Veenenbos (1932–2005). Other illustrations have been created as well. The first English translation of 1931 was quickly pirated in New York and illustrated by
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(1894–1969). The 1973 translation, ''Oh! Oh! Josephine'', is illustrated with photographic stills from "the continental movie" of 1970, ''Josephine Mutzenbacher'' a.k.a. ''Naughty Knickers'' by
Kurt Nachmann Kurt Nachmann (1915–1984) was an Austrian screenwriter and film actor An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional med ...
. Also a Danish translation of 1967 contains illustrations. An incomplete
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translation from 1983 contains random photographs of prostitutes with scathing comments.


Interpretations

The novel ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' has given rise to a multitude of interpretations. It has been listed both as child pornography and labeled as an apposite depiction of the milieu and manners of its time in Vienna, a travesty or a parody or a persiflage of a coming-of-age story or a novel of development, and mentioned as a rare case of a
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with a female protagonist. It has also been praised for its criticism of the bourgeois society. The relation of the novel to the
Freudian Sigmund Freud ( ; ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies seen as originating from conflicts in t ...
theory of sexuality has been subject to debate. The Swedish translator C.-M. Edenborg sees ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' as an indictment of Freud's bourgeois psychology, whereas the Austrian psychoanalyst Désirée Prosquill thinks that not only are there marked thematic correspondences between ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' (1906) and ''Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality'' (1905) but ''Mutzenbacher'' also anticipates some issues concerning infantile sexuality that Freud added to his theory only later.


Legal processes in German-speaking countries


Banned in Austria, 1913–1971

The distribution of the novel ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' was forbidden in Austria from 1913 on when it was taken into the list ''Catalogus Librorum in Austria Prohibitorum'' because of its
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. In 1931, a bookseller called Josef Kunz was convicted in Vienna for a public act of obscenity because he had published a new edition of the novel, and the copies of the book were confiscated. In 1971, however, the
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decided that there is no longer reason to punish a publisher for distributing the novel because there are artistic tendencies in the work. Still in 1988, there was another legal process to ban the novel because of obscenity, but this time, too, the Supreme Court judged in favour of the publisher.


The Mutzenbacher Decision

The Mutzenbacher Decision (Case BVerfGE 83,130) was a ruling of the
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of Germany (''Bundesverfassungsgericht'') on 27 November 1990 concerning whether or not the novel ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' should be placed on a list of youth-restricted media. However, the significance of the case came to eclipse ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' as an individual work, because it set a precedent as to which has a larger weight in German Law: Freedom of Expression or The Protection of Youth. The final decision was made in 1992 at the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht), putting the work once again on the list of "Media harming the youth" (Jungendgefährdenden Medien) forcing the right of Freedom of Expression (Under Article 5 III Fundamental rights) to step back.


Abstract

"Pornography and art are not mutually exclusive."


Preface

In Germany, there is a process known as indexing (). The ''Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien'' (
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or "Federal inspection department for youth-endangering media") collates books, movies, video games and music that could be harmful to young people because they contain violence, pornography,
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,
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and similar dangerous content. The items are placed on the "List of youth-endangering media" (''Liste jugendgefährdender Medien''). An item will stay on the list for 25 years, after which time the effects of the indexing will cease automatically. Items that are indexed (placed on the list) cannot be bought by anyone under 18, they are not allowed to be sold at regular bookstores or retailers that young people have access to, nor are they allowed to be advertised in any manner. An item that is placed on the list becomes very difficult for adults to access as a result of these restrictions. The issue underlying the Mutzenbacher Decision is not whether the book is legal for adults to buy, own, read, and sell – that is not disputed. The case concerns whether the intrinsic merit of the book as a work of art supersedes the potential harm its controversial contents could have on the impressionable minds of minors and whether or not it should be "indexed".


The history

In the 1960s, two separate publishing houses made new editions of the original 1906 ''Josefine Mutzenbacher''. In 1965 Dehli Publishers of
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, published a two volume edition, and in 1969 the German publisher Rogner & Bernhard in
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printed another edition with a glossary by
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. The BPjM placed ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' on its list, after two criminal courts declared the pornographic content of the book obscene. The BPjM maintained that the book was pornographic and dangerous to minors because it contained explicit descriptions of sexual promiscuity, child prostitution, and incest as its exclusive subject matter, and promoted these activities as positive, insignificant, and even humorous behaviors in a manner devoid of any artistic value. The BPjM stated that the contents of the book justified it being placed on the "list of youth-endangering media" so that its availability to minors would be restricted. In 1978 a third publishing house attempted to issue a new edition of ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' that included a foreword and omitted the "glossary of Viennese vulgarisms" from the 1969 version. The BPjM again placed ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' on its "list of youth-endangering media," and the Rowohlt Publishing house filed an appeal with the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany on the grounds that ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' was a work of art that minors should not be restricted from reading.


The decision

On 27 November 1990 the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany made what is now known as "The Mutzenbacher Decision". The Court prefaced their verdict by referring to two other seminal freedom of expression cases from previous German Case Law, the Mephisto Decision and the '' Anachronistischer Zug'' Decision. The court ruled that under the German constitution (''Grundgesetz'') chapter about Freedom of Art (''Kunstfreiheit''), the novel ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' was both pornography and art, and that the former is not sufficient to deny the latter. In plain English, even though the contents of ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' are pornographic, they are still considered art and in the process of indexing the book, the aspect of freedom of art has to be considered. The court's ruling forced the BPjM to temporarily remove the Rowohlt edition of ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' from its list of youth-endangering media.


Aftermath, 1992–2017

The book was added to the list again in November 1992 in a new decision by the BPjM which considered the aspect of freedom of art, but deemed the aspect of protecting children to be more important. Some later editions of the book by other publishers were added to the list as well. Again, the publisher appealed to the Administrative Court (''Verwaltungsgericht'') of
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and won the case in 1995. However, the BPjM appealed for its part and won in September 1997 at the higher instance, ''Oberverwaltungsgericht'', and the Federal Administrative Court (''Bundesverwaltungsgericht'') refused further appeal in February 1998. Therefore ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' was taken into the list for 25 years. After this period of time had passed and the indexing ceased, the BPjM decided in November 2017 that there was no more any reason to list the book anew.Reiter-Zatloukal (2019), p. 221. According to the BPjM, one reason was that, because of the archaic language and parodic style of depiction, the book was no longer considered to conduce its readers to imitate the abusive sexual practices described within. The BPjM also noted that according to current scholarly opinion, the book shows remarkable literary merit, for instance, by tending to present new perspectives to autobiographical works of literature.


External links


English-language translation of the German ruling
– German-language ruling of The Mutzenbacher Decision * The Mutzenbacher Decision on Wikipedia Germany
Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons General Policy Page in EnglishFederal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons Official Statement Concerning the Mutzenbacher Decision (German)
* Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons on Wikipedia Germany – Includes a list of the most popular restricted games, movies, comic books, and music not included on the English Wikipedia listing.


The copyright process of the heirs

In 1976 the heirs of Felix Salten – more precisely, his granddaughter Lea Wyler – demanded the German publishing company Rogner & Bernhard to stop distributing the novel ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'' and to pay
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. In response, the company asked for "decisive evidence" for Salten's authorship. The heirs could not provide such evidence. Ten years later, in June 1986, the heirs instituted an action at the
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Landgericht court against Rogner & Bernhard, claiming that Salten's authorship could be proven, although they only provided
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. The court, however, did not examine the question of authorship because, according to the old German Copyright Act, the anonymously published novel had become
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in 1957 and the copyright could no longer be reinstituted; that is, Salten's heirs should have declared the authorship before the end of 1956. So, the case was ruled in favour of the publishing company in May 1988. The heirs appealed to Munich
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court but lost there in July 1989 and, subsequently, also lost at the
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in early 1990.


Derivative works


Literature


Sequels

Two novels, also written anonymously, which present a continuation of the original ''Josephine Mutzenbacher'', have been published. However, they are not generally ascribed to Felix Salten. *Josefine Mutzenbacher: ''Meine 365 Liebhaber''. 'My 365 Lovers''.Paris: Neue Bibliophilen-Vereinigung, ca. 1925. *Josephine Mutzenbacher: ''Meine Tochter Peperl''. 'My Daughter Peperl.''München: Heyne, 1974. Also the sequels have been translated into many languages. For instance, ''Oh! Oh! Josephine: Volume 2'' from 1973 is an English rendering of ''Meine 365 Liebhaber''.


Works influenced by ''Josephine Mutzenbacher''

In 2000 the Austrian writer
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published the novel ''Scala Santa oder Josefine Wurznbachers Höhepunkt'' (''Scala Santa, or Josefine Wurznbacher's Climax''). The title's similarity to Josephine Mutzenbacher, being only two letters different, is a play on words that is not just coincidence. The book's content is derivative as well, telling the story of the character "Pepi Wurznbacher" and her first sexual experience at age six. The name "Pepi Wurznbacher" is taken directly from the pages of ''Josephine Mutzenbacher''; "Pepi" was Josephine Mutzenbacher's nickname in the early chapters. Franzobel has said that he wanted his novel to be a retelling of the Josephine Mutzenbacher story set in modern day. He simply took the characters, plot elements and setting from ''Josephine Mutzenbacher'' and reworked them into a thoroughly modernized version that occurs in the 1990s. He was inspired to write the novel after being astounded at both the prevalence of child abuse stories in the German press and having read ''Josephine Mutzenbacher'' blatantly unapologetic depiction of the same.


Film

The three titles directed by Kurt Nachmann are
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. In ''Auch Fummeln will gelernt sein'', the male lead ("Peter Planer") plays a sexually dysfunctional army officer who is about to be married. Christine Schuberth reprises her role as a prostitute indistinguishable from the Josephine of the first two films, although in this one she is called Pepi. She correctly diagnoses the soldier's problem as his addiction to pornography and voyeuristic fantasy. The film ends with the soldier and his fiancée tumbling into bed as a copy of Salten's novel is consumed by flames. The two series directed by
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and Gunter Otto are
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. The first of them, Billian's '' Josefine Mutzenbacher wie sie wirklich war, 1. Teil'', is routinely cited as one of the best films to emerge from pornography's so-called
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, thanks to Billian's inventive direction and the unselfconscious charm of Patricia Rhomberg. Gunter Otto served as producer on the first film, but he and Billian then parted ways, with each directing his own series of sequels. Billian's ''Das Haus der geheimen Lüste'' (1979) is an unrelated pornographic feature in nineteenth-century costume that has been reissued as a Josephine Mutzenbacher film. The last two Gunter Otto films are set in modern times and do not seriously pretend to inhabit the Mutzenbacher universe. For ''Mutzenbacher'',
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filmed a hundred men reading from and reacting to Salten's novel in what was supposedly a
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for a new movie adaptation. She uses their responses to build a picture of male sexual attitudes, particularly attitudes to female sexuality. The documentary won the Encounters Award at the
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.


Theater and cabaret

The Viennese
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quartet called 4she regularly performs a cabaret musical theatre production based on ''Josephine Mutzenbacher'' called "The 7 Songs of Josefine Mutzenbacher" ("Die 7 Lieder der Josefine Mutzenbacher"). The show is a raunchy, humorous parody of the novel, set in a brothel, that runs approximately 75 minutes. In 2002 the German actor Jürgen Tarrach and the jazz grou
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performed a live rendition of the texts of Josephine Mutzenbacher and
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set to modern music composed by Bernd Weißig and arranged by the Pianist Detlef Bielke of the Günther-Fischer-Quintett at the in Berlin. In January 2005, Austrian actress Ulrike Beimpold gave several comedy cabaret live performances of the text of Josephine Mutzenbacher at the Auersperg15-Theater in Vienna, Austria. In an event organized by the Jazzclub Regensburg, Werner Steinmassl held a live musical reading of Josephine Mutzenbacher, accompanied by Andreas Rüsing, at the Leeren Beutel Concert Hall in
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, Bavaria, Germany called "Werner Steinmassl reads Josefine Mutzenbacher" on 3 September 2005.


Audio adaptations

Both the original Josephine Mutzenbacher and the two "sequels" are available as spoken word audio CDs read by Austrian actress Ulrike Beimpold: *''Josefine Mutzenbacher oder Die Geschichte einer Wienerischen Dirne von ihr selbst erzählt.'' Random House Audio 2006. . *''Josefine Mutzenbacher und ihre 365 Liebhaber.'' Audio CD. Götz Fritsch. Der Audio Verlag 2006. . In 1997 Helmut Qualtinger released "Fifi Mutzenbacher", a parody on audio CD: *''Fifi Mutzenbacher (Eine Porno-Parodie).'' Helmut Qualtinger (reader). Audio CD.
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(Naxos) 1997.


Exhibits

The Jewish Museum of Vienna displayed an exhibit at the Palais Eskeles called "Felix Salten: From Josephine Mutzenbacher to Bambi" where the life and work of Felix Salten was on display, which ran from December 2006 to March 2007. Austrian State Parliament Delegate Elisabeth Vitouch appeared for the opening of the exhibit at Jewish Museum Vienna and declared: "Everyone knows Bambi and Josefine Mutzenbacher even today, but the author Felix Salten is today to a large extent forgotten".


Academia

''Josephine Mutzenbacher'' has been included in several university courses and symposiums.Odds & Ends, June 1998
. Home.eznet.net. Retrieved on 28 November 2011.


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Der Sex-Akt in der Literatur. Zur Geschichte u. Repräsentation des Sex-Aktes im Spannungsfeld von "hoher Literatur, Trivialliteratur u. Pornographie"
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Translations

There are several English translations of ''Josefine Mutzenbacher'', some of which, however, are pirated editions of each other. Until 2018, all the English translations were missing the original publisher's introduction. When checked against the German text, the translations differ, and the original chapter and paragraph division is usually not followed, except for the 2018 edition. The original novel is divided only in two long chapters, but most translated editions disrupt the text, each in their own way, into 20–30 chapters, sometimes with added chapter titles. The 1973 edition, ''Oh! Oh! Josephine'', claims to be "uncensored and uncut", but actually it is incomplete and censored, e.g., obfuscating references to anal intercourse. All these issues are replicated in the 1975 Finnish translation which is made via this English edition. The first anonymous English translation from 1931 is abridged and leaves part of the sentences untranslated; the 1967 translation by Rudolf Schleifer, however, contains large inauthentic expansions, as shown in the following comparison:


Selected editions

* ''Josefine Mutzenbacher oder Die Geschichte einer Wienerischen Dirne von ihr selbst erzählt''. 1906. * ''Memoirs of Josefine Mutzenbacher: The Story of a Viennese Prostitute.'' Translated from the German and Privately Printed. Paris belisk Press? 1931. * ''Memoirs of Josefine Mutzenbacher.'' Illustrated by Mahlon Blaine. Paris .e. New York 1931. * ''The Memoirs of Josephine Mutzenbacher.'' Translated by Paul J. Gillette. Los Angeles, Holloway House, 1966. * ''The Memoirs of Josephine Mutzenbacher: The Intimate Confessions of a Courtesan.'' Translated by Rudolf Schleifer ilary E. Holt Introduction by Hilary E. Holt, PhD. North Hollywood, Brandon House, 1967. * ''Memoirs of Josephine M.'' Complete and unexpurgated. Continental Classics Erotica Book, 113. Continental Classics, 1967. * ''Oh! Oh! Josephine 1–2.'' London, King's Road Publishing, 1973. (vol. 1), (vol. 2) * ''Josefine Mutzenbacher or The Story of a Viennese Wench, as Told by Herself.'' Translated by Ilona J. Hämäläinen-Bauer. Helsinki, Books on Demand, 2018. *


See also

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