This article proposes a new threefold reading perspective on Sade’s novels. We propose firstly to read the character Léonore from Aline et Valcour as emblematic of an aesthetics of the turn of the eighteenth century; secondly, to unfold the idea of a feminine “triumvirate” (Justine, Juliette and Léonore) instead of the commonly assumed duality (Justine and Juliette) in Sade, based on the revised understanding of Léonore; and, thirdly, to point out the obvious recurrence of the feminine triptych in Sade’s historical novels La Marquise de Gange, Adélaïde de Brunswick and Isabelle de Bavière. There are actually three instead of two myths of the feminine in the imaginary universe of the marquis de Sade. Thus, Léonore and Adélaïde represent what...
This paper is a study of the relationships between Sade and his posterity in the Fifties, in France,...
In the middle of the 18th century, if novels are par excellence women's novels, they often expose th...
The complex universe created by Sade has conditioned the Western imagination in such a way that his ...
This article investigates the place and function of women in Sade’s fictions and focuses specificall...
Does the way one reads Sade evolve according to whether one reads it from an academic standpoint or ...
The thesis is devoted to the work of the French writer and philosopher Donatien Alphonse François de...
Peter Cryle : The present state of Sade studies. This article adopts what might be called a diagnos...
La présente étude tente d’élucider comment les œuvres sadiennes, dont le thème est ‘‘ les malheurs d...
The article proposes to use Lacanian notions to complicate our perception of men and women relations...
National audienceThis paper is about the uses that Foucault proposes in Sade's works. This uses brin...
At first sight, Aline et Valcour seems to be a classical love story between two virtuous lovers. But...
The vestiges of courtly love deployed in Stendhal's 1830 novel, Le rouge et le noir;, invite a re-ex...
This article aims to challenge the common critique of Sade’s misogyny by focusing on the polyphonic ...
Par une prise en compte de son oeuvre de vieillesse, La Marquise de Gange, Adélaïde de Brunswick, pr...
Sade has been described in turns as a symbol of the corruption of the French monarchy and as a rabid...
This paper is a study of the relationships between Sade and his posterity in the Fifties, in France,...
In the middle of the 18th century, if novels are par excellence women's novels, they often expose th...
The complex universe created by Sade has conditioned the Western imagination in such a way that his ...
This article investigates the place and function of women in Sade’s fictions and focuses specificall...
Does the way one reads Sade evolve according to whether one reads it from an academic standpoint or ...
The thesis is devoted to the work of the French writer and philosopher Donatien Alphonse François de...
Peter Cryle : The present state of Sade studies. This article adopts what might be called a diagnos...
La présente étude tente d’élucider comment les œuvres sadiennes, dont le thème est ‘‘ les malheurs d...
The article proposes to use Lacanian notions to complicate our perception of men and women relations...
National audienceThis paper is about the uses that Foucault proposes in Sade's works. This uses brin...
At first sight, Aline et Valcour seems to be a classical love story between two virtuous lovers. But...
The vestiges of courtly love deployed in Stendhal's 1830 novel, Le rouge et le noir;, invite a re-ex...
This article aims to challenge the common critique of Sade’s misogyny by focusing on the polyphonic ...
Par une prise en compte de son oeuvre de vieillesse, La Marquise de Gange, Adélaïde de Brunswick, pr...
Sade has been described in turns as a symbol of the corruption of the French monarchy and as a rabid...
This paper is a study of the relationships between Sade and his posterity in the Fifties, in France,...
In the middle of the 18th century, if novels are par excellence women's novels, they often expose th...
The complex universe created by Sade has conditioned the Western imagination in such a way that his ...