John Saul (prostitute)
John Saul (29 October 1857 – 28 August 1904), also known as Jack Saul, and Dublin Jack, was an Irish prostitute. He featured in two major homosexual scandals, and as a character in two works of pornographic literature of the period. Considered "notorious in Dublin and London" and "made infamous by the sensational testimony he gave in the Cleveland Street scandal", which was published in newspapers around the world, he has recently been the subject of scholarly analysis and speculation. One reason is the paucity of information on the lives and outlook of individual male prostitutes of the period. Saul has also come to be seen by some as a defiant individual in a society that sought to repress him: "a figure of abjection who refuses his status".
John Saul | |
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Born | Johannes Saul 29 October 1857 |
Died | 28 August 1904 46) Our Lady's Hospice, Harold's Cross, Ireland | (aged
Resting place | Glasnevin Cemetery, Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland |
Other names | Dublin Jack |
Known for | Dublin Castle scandal Cleveland Street scandal The Sins of the Cities of the Plain |
Parent(s) | Guilelmus Saul Eliza Revington Saul |