Fabienne Pasquet brings to life the tragedy experienced by Jeanne Duval in 19th century Paris. Duval is portrayed as the heir of Makandour, an initiator of the Haitian revolution, and as a seductive young woman celebrated by Baudelaire, who is painted and subsequently erased by Courbet at the poet’s request. Jeanne would then have but one desire: to recapture Baudelaire’s attention and her role of muse. As part of the games that characterized this rediscovered love, Baudelaire writes his poems on Jeanne’s skin with the help of a metallic quill and thus she unconsciously relives a forgotten past where the slave was marked by the master’s words. A semio-narrative approach, combining the theory of Freudian urges with language, will allow for ...
Tuğrul İNAL continues to investigate the philosophy of Baudelaire through the authors works and the ...
This dissertation eschews the traditional debates regarding the definition and existence of modern t...
Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its nei...
This essay focuses on a major theme in the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008), her long-standing interes...
The paper deals with the problem of Time as a basic component of Baudelaire's spleen. Since his chil...
‘Je n’ai pas oublié’, the ninety-ninth poem in the second edition of Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du mal ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
Play occurs as a textual model throughout Baudelaire's poetic and critical writing. In its ambiguity...
Correcting the early Manichean interpretation of the abundant Baudelairian image of the black, later...
It is well known that Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea reclaims Bertha Mason, the Gothicised ‘other’ of...
In Baudelaire, the misogyny, pure provocation or cruel irony, announces an obsession towards the wom...
Victoire, a student at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art, committed suicide when she was onl...
Note:Haitian literature always had a national vocation. As presented in Sociality in the haitian nov...
This thesis is dedicated to a in depth study of the notion of pleasure such as it appears in Charles...
Les prosopopées de Toussaint Louverture, dans les ouvrages de Jean-Claude Fignolé et de Fabienne Pas...
Tuğrul İNAL continues to investigate the philosophy of Baudelaire through the authors works and the ...
This dissertation eschews the traditional debates regarding the definition and existence of modern t...
Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its nei...
This essay focuses on a major theme in the art of Maud Sulter (1960-2008), her long-standing interes...
The paper deals with the problem of Time as a basic component of Baudelaire's spleen. Since his chil...
‘Je n’ai pas oublié’, the ninety-ninth poem in the second edition of Baudelaire’s Les Fleurs du mal ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
Play occurs as a textual model throughout Baudelaire's poetic and critical writing. In its ambiguity...
Correcting the early Manichean interpretation of the abundant Baudelairian image of the black, later...
It is well known that Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea reclaims Bertha Mason, the Gothicised ‘other’ of...
In Baudelaire, the misogyny, pure provocation or cruel irony, announces an obsession towards the wom...
Victoire, a student at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art, committed suicide when she was onl...
Note:Haitian literature always had a national vocation. As presented in Sociality in the haitian nov...
This thesis is dedicated to a in depth study of the notion of pleasure such as it appears in Charles...
Les prosopopées de Toussaint Louverture, dans les ouvrages de Jean-Claude Fignolé et de Fabienne Pas...
Tuğrul İNAL continues to investigate the philosophy of Baudelaire through the authors works and the ...
This dissertation eschews the traditional debates regarding the definition and existence of modern t...
Colonized by the French in 1830, Algeria was an important French settler colony that, unlike its nei...