This study considers André Gide’s literary writing as exploring the ‘camera obscura’, to take up the metaphor used by J.-J. Rousseau to designate the private space that Les Confessions attempted to capture. For Gide, this exploration of the self, which is also a confrontation, was about understanding homosexual desire, perceived as both natural and potentially alienating in the sense that views of the time defined it as monstrous. His work writing Corydon and Si le grain ne meurt, in particular, aimed to give existence to this desire and to create a discourse that escaped the shackles of positivism, particularly of a medical order. In this way, a fluid writing of desire is put in place, based notably on dialogue. Gide thus liberates languag...
This work presents an analysis of the book Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire by Jean-Jacques Rouss...
National audienceLa recherche d'une langue parfaite a fasciné les auteurs de science-fiction de l'éc...
Beyond the pure formalism or stylism, erotic expressiveness in the field of art must be seen in a di...
Rousseau’s work Les rêveries du promeneur solitaire (1782) constitutes the corpus of this article. I...
Access to intellectual life and political thinking is not obvious. This idea has not always appeared...
Balzac’s novella, The Girl with the Golden Eyes engages in moral and philosophical reflection on des...
In his philosophical dialogues, Plutarque confers a considerable place to the narrative: not only he...
In all of Marguerite Duras’ works, we encounter an impossibility of comprehension. Duras did not wri...
La littérature romantique française peut être conçue comme un discours alternatif sur l’amour, la se...
The present volume examines, from a comparative perspective, the textual practices of confession tha...
International audienceFrom the example of two autobiographies, those of Jacques-Louis Ménétra and Ag...
The concept of self has preeminently been asserted (in its many versions) by anti-reductionist, anti...
L’interprétation sémantique, en terme d’agentivité, des constructions discursives attribuées aux not...
The thesis examines the effects of fundamental fantasy in female sexuality in the field of neurosis....
In the nineteenth century, intimacy, for the poet, usually signifies staging the suffering of his ow...
This work presents an analysis of the book Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire by Jean-Jacques Rouss...
National audienceLa recherche d'une langue parfaite a fasciné les auteurs de science-fiction de l'éc...
Beyond the pure formalism or stylism, erotic expressiveness in the field of art must be seen in a di...
Rousseau’s work Les rêveries du promeneur solitaire (1782) constitutes the corpus of this article. I...
Access to intellectual life and political thinking is not obvious. This idea has not always appeared...
Balzac’s novella, The Girl with the Golden Eyes engages in moral and philosophical reflection on des...
In his philosophical dialogues, Plutarque confers a considerable place to the narrative: not only he...
In all of Marguerite Duras’ works, we encounter an impossibility of comprehension. Duras did not wri...
La littérature romantique française peut être conçue comme un discours alternatif sur l’amour, la se...
The present volume examines, from a comparative perspective, the textual practices of confession tha...
International audienceFrom the example of two autobiographies, those of Jacques-Louis Ménétra and Ag...
The concept of self has preeminently been asserted (in its many versions) by anti-reductionist, anti...
L’interprétation sémantique, en terme d’agentivité, des constructions discursives attribuées aux not...
The thesis examines the effects of fundamental fantasy in female sexuality in the field of neurosis....
In the nineteenth century, intimacy, for the poet, usually signifies staging the suffering of his ow...
This work presents an analysis of the book Les Rêveries du promeneur solitaire by Jean-Jacques Rouss...
National audienceLa recherche d'une langue parfaite a fasciné les auteurs de science-fiction de l'éc...
Beyond the pure formalism or stylism, erotic expressiveness in the field of art must be seen in a di...