List of famous prostitutes and courtesans
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This is a list of famous persons who have engaged in prostitution, as well as pimping and courtesan work.
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[edit] Historical
- Polly Adler New York Madam, 1920s -1940s
- Aspasia, hetaera companion of Pericles
- Laura Bell, the "Queen of London whoredom"
- Theresa Berkeley, 19th-century dominatrix
- Georgina Beyer - New Zealand politician
- "Squirrel Tooth" Alice Chambers, 19th century Dodge City prostitute
- Annie Chapman, one of the "canonical five" victims of Jack the Ripper
- Veronica Franco, Venetian courtesan and poet
- Nell Gwynne, courtesan to Charles II of England
- Mary Jane Kelly, one of the "canonical five" victims of Jack the Ripper
- Mata Hari (born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle)
- Carol Leigh, a.k.a. Scarlot Harlot, coined the term "sex worker" [1]
- Gerda Munsinger, Soviet spy
- Mary Ann Nichols, one of the "canonical five" victims of Jack the Ripper
- Barbara Payton, 1940s film starlet who turned to prostitution in the late 1950s after the end of her career and collapse of her marriage
- Cora Pearl, 19th century French courtesan
- Phryne, Greek hetaera
- Grisélidis Réal, Swiss prostitute and writer
- Sally Stanford, Dean of San Francisco Madams, Restaurauter and Mayor of Sausalito, California
- Valerie Solanas, street prostitute turned attempted assassin
- Elizabeth Stride, one of the "canonical five" victims of Jack the Ripper
- Michelle Tea, author, has written extensively about her experiences as a prostitute [2]
- Tulasa Thapa, Indian child prostitute.
- Su Xiaoxiao, Chinese courtesan of 5th century
- Martha Tabram, a possible victim of Jack the Ripper
- Thais, Greek hetaera who lived during the time of Alexander the Great
- Theodora, Empress of Byzantium
- Aileen Wuornos, serial killer executed in Florida in 2002, subject of the movie Monster
[edit] Found in fiction and literature
- Belle Watling, Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
- Chandramukhi, Devdas
- Elisabeth Rouset, Boule de Suif by Guy de Maupassant
- Fanny Hill, Fanny Hill, by John Cleland
- Fantine, Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo
- Lozana, Portrait of Lozana by Francisco Delicado
- Nana, Nana, by Emile Zola
- Juliette, in the Marquis de Sade's "Juliette"
- Tra La La, Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby
- Sonya Marmeladova, Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Rahab, Biblical prostitute who assisted the Hebrews in capturing Jericho
- Satine, in Moulin Rouge! by Baz Luhrman a story of love based in the Paris nightclub of the same name.
- Shamhat, The Epic of Gilgamesh
- Tristessa, Tristessa by Jack Kerouac
- Talanta, La Talanta by Pietro Aretino
- Zaza, Zaza by Pierre Berton and Charles Simon
[edit] Symbolic or allegorical prostitutes
- The Whore of Babylon
- Oholah and Oholibah
- The prostitute in The Harlot's Progress by William Hogarth
[edit] Notes
- ^ Welcome to the World of Scarlot Harlot, her own web site, accessed 28 August 2006; Carol Leigh, Unrepentant Whore: Collected Works Of Scarlot Harlot, Last Gasp, 2004.
- ^ see, inter alia, Chelsea Whistle: A Memoir, by Michelle Tea, pp. 315-6. Seal Press, New York, 2002.