Read Sex and Punishment: Four Thousand Years of Judging Desire Online
Authors: Eric Berkowitz
In France, where this book was written, I found refuge at the American Library in Paris, a writer’s dreamscape where everything one does feels significant. Thanks to generations of American donors, the ALP’s collection is also surprisingly deep, and I made many useful discoveries there. The New York University libraries were another important source of research materials, and I thank my son Lawrence for keeping a steady stream of books flowing from NYU to me in Paris. Finally, the libraries at the Sorbonne and the Université Paris II—Panthéon-Assas were useful, even as they were manned by people bent on resisting efforts by non-French researchers to use their collections.
In the course of my research I formed intimate friendships with characters of all stripes. I grew close to many of the actors in the stories I uncovered, some of them gone for thousands of years but no less alive in my cloistered world. Key to my understanding of their lives was the work of the brilliant historians on whom I relied, and whose insights and superb writing both humbled and inspired me. Chief among these giants are Peter Bardaglio, John Boswell, James A. Brundage, Vern L. Bullough, Eva Cantarella, David Cohen, Louis Crompton, Joan E. DeJean, Catharine Edwards, Brigitte Ericksson, Lynn Hunt, Paula Findlen, Debra Hamel, Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz. Isabel V. Hull, Ruth Mazo Karras, Rebecca Langlands, Thomas A.J. McGinn, Mary E. Odem, Holt N. Parker, Julie Peakman, Sarah B. Pomeroy, Martha T. Roth, Catherine Rider, Aline Rousselle, Guido Ruggiero, Ariadne Staples, Lawrence Stone, and John J. Winkler.
For the genesis of this book, I am indebted to Marc Cooper and Kenneth Starr, two outsized personalities at the University of Southern California who encouraged me to get busy writing books, and especially to Karl Fleming, the man who as much as instructed me to write a lively history of the law.
Once the writing of the book was underway, I depended on a number of people for feedback and suggestions. Tops on this list are Charles Fleming, Bill Groshelle, Adam Kaufman, Tony de Toro, and Rick Wirick, all of whom read my drafts and tolerated my ranting with grace, patience and intelligence. Charles and Rick—both accomplished writers—were also uncommonly generous in championing my work to publishers, agents, and the like. I hope that one day I can provide others with the kind of unselfish support they gave to me.
For editing of the text, I turned to Mitchell Albert, without whom this book would not exist. From that first drink-sodden evening in Frankfurt came Mitch’s offer to publish some of my work in PEN International magazine, which he edited. His editing on that excerpt was so good, and my writing so much better for his efforts, that I asked him to edit the entire book. From that point forward, I trusted Mitch as the last word on questions of structure, style, tone, and focus. It is impossible to overstate my gratitude for his support. Mitch also introduced me to picture hunter extraordinaire Jennifer Jeffries.
The book was published with the intelligent and unwavering support of Laura Mazer, at Counterpoint, who became my advocate and friend. Through Laura came the sage guidance of editors Jack Shoemaker and Charlie Winton, the help of maestro copy editor Matthew Grace, and the enthusiastic support of the rest of the Counterpoint staff.
No less important to my work have been my friends, whom I love dearly. In Europe, there are Glenn Burney, Valérie Latour-Burney, Laurence and François Brunet, Dominique Schneider, Sabine Haudepin, John Johnson and Francois Prieur, Florence Eclanchet, Marilyn Palik, Stephane Moisset, Maria Kassimova (who gave me Bulgaria), Christopher Forinash, Norma Jean and Frantisek Deak, Pierre Coret, Ingrid and Vincent Callies, and many others. In the United States, there are Jack Kaufman, Julie Singer, Paula and Phil Glosserman, Marion Solomon, JoEllen Brainin-Rodriguez, Josh Becker, Pam Becker, Curtis Kaufman, Helen Wu, Alan Zafran, Susan Utell, Amy Ziering, and Gil Kofman. This list goes on. Every one of these people gave me unwavering support. All of them are friends in the truest sense of the word.
Not one day could have been passed without the love of Lawrence, Claire and Gillian, my three children, and Jennifer, my wife, lover, and lifelong delight.
INDEX
120 Days of Sodom
(Sade)
1861 Offences Against the Person Act
1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act
A
Abraham
Abraham, Saint
Academy Awards
Achilles
Act for the Suppression of Chinese Houses of Ill-Fame
Adam and Eve
adultery
Advice to a Bridegroom
(Craddock)
Aemilia
Aeschines
Aeschylus
Eumenides
affrèrement
Africa
African Americans
See also
slavery; slaves
Africans
Against Neaera
Against the Stepmother
Against Timarchus
Agatha, Saint
age of consent
Agnes
Agnes of Merania
Aguirre, Francisco de
Ahhotep I
Akademos
Alabama
Alary, Jean
Alary, Pierre
Albermarle (London)
Albertus Magnus, Saint
Alce
Alcibiades
Alcuin
Aldridge, Henry
Alexander, John
Alexander III, Pope
Alexander the Great
Alexandra, Saint
Alexios I Komnenos
AMA.
See
American Medical Association (AMA)
amalgamation.
See
miscegenation
Ambrose, Saint
American Medical Association (AMA)
American Revolution
Amory, Thomas
Amsterdam
anal penetration
Andronicus II
An Ideal Husband
(Wilde)
Anne of Austria
Anthony, Saint
Antigone
antimiscegenation laws
Antioch College
Antioch College Sexual Offensive Prevention Policy of 2006
Antiochus IV Epiphanes
Antoinette, Queen Marie
Anubis
aphrodisiacs
Aphrodite
Apollo
Apollodorus
Apostle Paul
Appel, Baron Ludwig Christian Günther von
Appius Claudius Crassus
Aragon
Aretino, Pietro
Aretino’s Postures
Dialoghi
Aretino’s Postures
(Aretino)
Aristophanes
Aristotle’s Masterpiece
Arizona
Arkansas
Arkansas Supreme Court
Armstrong, Eliza
Arnobius
Arsinoe
Ashcroft, John
Aspasia
Aspenhalghe, Agnes
Assembly of Nippur
Assyria
Assyrians
Athenogenes
Athens
Atmere
Atrium Vestae
Augustine, Saint
Augustine of Hippo.
See
Augustine, Saint
Augustinian family laws
Augustus
Austria
Austrian Woman on the Rampage, or the Royal Orgy
Avars
Avignon
Avondale Hotel (London)
B
Babylon
Babylonians
Bacchus
Balboa, Vasco Núñez de
Ball, James
Ballard, Martha
Baltimore, Lord
Bamberg
banishment
Barbary Coast.
See
San Francisco
Barbier, Edmond-Jean-François
Barden, Jesse
Barry, Madame du
bastards
Bastille (Paris)
Bathycles
Battle of Cannae
Battle of Chaeronea
Baudelaire, Charles
Les Fleurs du Mal
Bavaria
bawdy courts (England)
Beaumarchais, Pierre-Augustin Caron
Beauvoir, Simone de
Beggar’s Benison
Belgium
Benedict, Saint
Bennett, D.M.
Bennett
opinion
Berlin
Bern
Bernard of Cluny
Berryer, M.
bestiality
Bible
Bicks, Harry
Billin, Martin
Bisexuality in the Ancient World
(Cantarella)
Bisset, George M.
Bithynia
Black Death
Blacknall, Rev. John
Blackstone, William
Blasio
Boccaccio, Giovanni
Bodin, Jean
Bombay
Bombay High Court
Bond, Ann
Boniface
Book of the Prick. See La Cazzaria
(Vignali)
Booth, Catherine
Booty, James
Bordoni, Giovanni.
See
Vizzani, Catherine
Boston
Boswell, James
Boudin, Ludwig
Boulton, Earnest
Boura, Liseta de, Sister
Bracciolini, Poggio
Brazil
Bridewell Hospital (London)
Britby, John
British East India Company
British Medical Journal
Broadway, Giles
brothels
Brouderer, Elizabeth
Brundage, James A.
Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe
Bruster, Alice
Bryan, James
buggery.
See
sodomy
Bunch o’ Grapes Tavern (London)
Burg, B.R.
Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition
Burger, Warren
Butheric
Butler, Eleanor.
See
Irish Nell
Butler, Josephine
Butler, Mary
Butler, William
C
Caballeria, Don Sancho de la
Cadillac, Sieur de
California
Caligula
Call, John
Calvin, John
Cambridge University
Caminha, Álvaro de
Canada
Cannon, John
Canons
(Theodore)
Cantarella, Eva
Bisexuality in the Ancient World
Cão, Bishop D. Gaspar
Capri
Carmina Priapeia
(Virgil)
Carson, Edward
Carthage
Case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland, Who Was Convicted for the Sin of Uncleanliness with a Cow and Other Creatures, for Which He Was Hang’d at Dublin
(Curll)
Case of Seduction . . . The Late Proceedings at Paris against the Rev. Abbé
des Rues for Committing Rapes upon 133 Virgins
Cassius Dio
Castlehaven, Earl of
castration
Catholic Church
Catholics
Cato the Elder
Cavatorta, Polisena
CBS
CDA.
See
Contagious Diseases Act (CDA)
celibacy
censorship
charioteers
Charitable Surgeon
(Curll)
Charlemagne
Charles I, King
Charles II, King
Charteris, Col. Francis
Chaumont-en-Bassigny
Cheops.
See
Khufu
Children’s Hour
(Hellman)
Chile
Chinese
Chiverton, Isaac
Chouard, Edmond-Pierre
Christianity
Christians
church courts (England)
circumcision
Cities of the Plain.
See
Gomorrah; Sodom
Civil War (U.S.)
Clark, Daniel
Clark, Tom C.
Claudius
Cleland, John
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (Fanny Hill)
Clement V, Pope
Clement VII, Pope
Cleveland Street brothel
Cleveland Street case
Clinton, Bill
Cockburn, Alexander (Lord Chief Justice)
Cock Tavern (London)
Code Noir
(France)
Code of Hammurabi
coitus interruptus
Colette
Colfax, Schuyler
Colline Gate
Colrat
Columbanus, Saint
Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS).
See
CBS
Columbus, Christopher
common-law courts.
See
secular courts
Comstock, Anthony
Frauds Exposed
Traps for the Young
Comstock Act
Confessional Unmasked: Showing the Depravity of the Romish Priesthood, the Iniquity of the Confessional and the Questions Put to Females in Confession
Confessions
(Rousseau)
Connecticut
Constans
Constantine
Constantinople
Constantius II
Constituent Assembly
Contagious Diseases Act (CDA)
Convent of Repentance
(Metanoia)
convents
Cooper Alley (San Francisco)
Cope, John
coprophilia
Corinth
Corinthians
Cornelia
Cornish, William
Cortés, Hernán
Council of Ten (Venice)
Council of Trent
Counter-Reformation
courtesans
See also
prostitution
Courtney, Edward (Ned)
Craddock, Ida
Advice to a Bridegroom
Wedding Night
Crete
Crimean War
Crooke, Mary
Crusades
Culam, Claudine de
Cupid’s Yokes
(Heywood)
Curll, Edmund
Case of John Atherton, Bishop of Waterford in Ireland, Who Was Convicted for the Sin of Uncleanliness with a Cow and Other Creatures, for Which He Was Hang’d at Dublin
Charitable Surgeon
Peer and the Maidenhead
Treatise on the Use of Flogging
Venus in the Cloister, or the Nun in Her Smock
D
Dadaji Bhikaji
d’Adelswärd-Fersen, Baron Jacques
Daily News
Daily Telegraph
Daniel, Mary
Daniel, William
Davis, Agnes
Davis, Hugh
Davis, Margaret
Deep Throat
Deer Park (France)
Defense of Marriage Act
degredados
Delaware