La Maupin

A recent Max Fisch thread was discussing the topic of dominant women in history. Who are the most obvious or the most famous? Obviously one has to be careful assigning the idea of sexual dominance to a public persona. Queen Boudica might have led a rebellion against the Romans, and have become a leading female figure in British history, but the books don’t tell us what she enjoyed doing with her husband Prasutagus. Maybe she enjoyed being spanked in the dull moments between slaughtering Romans? After all, we don’t automatically assume that success in a man implies a particular sexual preference.

That caveat aside, I think my top pick for a dominant woman from history would be Julie d’Aubigny, otherwise known as La Maupin. She was famous as a swordswomen, a singer, an actress, a lover and someone who generally buckled a lot of swash. There’s a good article on her here, another written for frat boys here and a wikipedia article here. Somebody even turned her life into a play.

My favorite story about her would be when she dressed as a nun to break into a convent in pursuit of her lover. The girl in question had been hidden there by her parents, not anticipating that La Maupin would break in, fake the girls death, set fire to the place and then escape with her love (temporarily) in tow. My second favorite story would be the duel she fought against three men, beating them all and injuring their leader. Who she then nursed back to health and started a passionate love affair with. I think whatever definition you care to use for a dominant woman, Julie d’Aubigny would qualify.

La Maupin

I believe this image is of her duel with Louis-Joseph d’Albert de Luynes, son of the Duke of Luynes. That would be the gentleman she injured in a duel and who ended up as a life-long love.

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4 thoughts on “La Maupin”

  1. What a great story! I will definitely read up on her.

    When the mood strikes me, I like to read sex-worker history (nonfiction). There is a lot written about it, and some of the research is very good, but there is definitely a lack of scholarship about prodommes. I mean, there are accounts of flagellation and bondage in brothels going back to antiquity, and mistresses who specialized in corporal punishment definitely existed in the 1800s, but I can’t find any books or journal articles on the subject.

    If I had formal training as an historian, I’d be tempted to tackle the project myself. Alas, it’s not my field.

    1. There’s an photographic book on the history of dominance I’ve been tempted to pick-up: http://historyofthedominatrix.com/

      Not quite the same as scholarly research into the topic, but it does look interesting and well thought out. If I either get rich enough to retire then historical research and writing would be a great second career. Particularly in the area of sex-work. I also lack the formal training, but curing that would be retirement task #1 🙂

      -paltego

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