Bernhard Bauer (gynaecologist)

Bernhard Adam Bauer (5 June 1882 29 April 1942) was an Austrian gynecologist and writer on women.[1]

Woman (1927), dealing with "female sexual anatomy and methods of achieving sexual satisfaction, was an immediate hit in England and was frequently reprinted".[2] Komödiantin—Dirne? linked the role of actress with that of prostitute, tracing the history of the profession to indecent erotic dances in Greek drama, and arguing actresses were characterised by both infantilism and exhibitionism.[3]

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References

  1. Library of Congress name authority file
  2. Ariela Halkin, The enemy reviewed: German popular literature through British eyes between the two world wars, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995, p. 128
  3. W. E. Yates, John Richard Philip McKenzie, eds., Viennese popular theatre: a symposium, University of Exeter, 1985

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