Seductress: Women Who Ravished the World and Their Lost Art of Love by Elizabeth Prioleau, Elizabeth S. Prioleau

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 279,695
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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 279,695

    Synopsis

    In this road map to restoring feminine sexual power, Betsy Prioleau introduces and analyzes the stories and stratagems of history's greatest seductresses. These are the women who ravished the world—from such classic figures as Cleopatra and Mae West to such lesser-known women as the infamous Violet Gordon Woodhouse, who lived in a ménage with four men. Smarts, imagination, courage, and killer charm helped these love maestras claim the men of their choice and keep them fascinated for life. Through an exposé of their secrets, Seductress provides an authoritative, empowering guide to erotic sovereignty.

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    Quite simply, this entertaining stroll through history recounts how creative, independent-minded, free-loving, adventurous women have fascinated men from ancient Greece to today.

    Forget The Rules, low-carb diets and the idea that men want to marry breast-implanted variations on Mommy. According to Prioleau, men secretly yearn to worship the great female life force of the orgasmic Great Goddess. This is the mythical deity before the Judeo-Christian patriarchal religions gave us Madonna (the Madonna, the mother of Jesus) and Eve. Seductress is a celebration of Lilith, Adam's first wife, the disobedient, sexually rapacious one. — Deirdre Donahue

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    Betsy Prioleau has been a scholar in residence at New York University and a professor at Manhattan College. She is the author of Circle of Eros: Sexuality in the Works of William Dean Howells.

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    February 06, 2005: I almost picked this up in hardcover right after it came out; I'm glad I waited and picked it up in softcover instead as I think I would have felt cheated paying close to thirty dollars for what is fundimentally brief (two to six pages seems to be the average) bios of noteable liberated women through the ages. What is their lost art of love? I enjoyed the book, but I admit after finishing it, I have no idea what the author was trying to hint at there, as the only real unifying theme seems to be the tried and true ideals of 'being true to yourself' and 'living life out loud'. Still, it's an enjoyable enough read and easy to pick up and put down, ideal for those times you have ten minutes to spare on a complete and self-contained reading--good for on the bus or killing time on the incline bike.