This paper attempts to locate Adolphe Belot's novel Mademoiselle Giraud, my wife (1870), whose central theme is the protagonist's lesbianism, within the process of socio-political change in 19th-century France. This period marked the emergence of the modern "lesbian sign" in French literature as a result of the "discursive explosion" on (homo)sexuality. Lesbianism in the novel seems to be a semiological and epistemological problem facing both the protagonist-narrator and the reader, and can only be articulated by means of a "riddle poetics" within the heterosexual meaning regime that governs the novel's narrative Trying to go beyond the authorial semantic project inscribed in the text, which requires the use of an "epistemology of the close...
This study consists of an analysis of the major female characters in Andre Gide's Les Faux-Monnayeur...
This project is an analysis of four nineteenth-century French novels (Les Misérables, La Ville Noire...
This thesis conducts a feminist analysis of depictions of sex work in fin-de-siècle, or turn of the1...
My dissertation challenges a commonly accepted view that literary representations of lesbianism were...
In 1880, Emile Zola published Nana, an example par excellence of the imbrication of literary and sci...
The article refers to the tradition of analysing relations between literature and conceptual discour...
International audienceFrom the Revolution to the Great War, literature in France reconfigured the de...
Arguably no other society in history has had a more prolific presence of sex work than 19th century ...
La Vie parisienne, illustrated society journal, reflects the dominant social discourse and therefore...
Les Œuvres Bâtardes: Gender, Sexuality, and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century French Women’s Writing off...
Forms and figures of love between men in social discourse, personal writings and literature in Franc...
Elaborating on the 19th century novels, Madam Bovary (1856) by Gustave Flaubert and Aşk-ı Memnu (189...
This paper aims to analyze the elaboration of and the gaps in the identity of the French lesbian wri...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The end of the nineteenth cen...
The Victorian need to compartmentalise and define women’s sexuality in terms of opposing binaries wa...
This study consists of an analysis of the major female characters in Andre Gide's Les Faux-Monnayeur...
This project is an analysis of four nineteenth-century French novels (Les Misérables, La Ville Noire...
This thesis conducts a feminist analysis of depictions of sex work in fin-de-siècle, or turn of the1...
My dissertation challenges a commonly accepted view that literary representations of lesbianism were...
In 1880, Emile Zola published Nana, an example par excellence of the imbrication of literary and sci...
The article refers to the tradition of analysing relations between literature and conceptual discour...
International audienceFrom the Revolution to the Great War, literature in France reconfigured the de...
Arguably no other society in history has had a more prolific presence of sex work than 19th century ...
La Vie parisienne, illustrated society journal, reflects the dominant social discourse and therefore...
Les Œuvres Bâtardes: Gender, Sexuality, and Scandal in Nineteenth-Century French Women’s Writing off...
Forms and figures of love between men in social discourse, personal writings and literature in Franc...
Elaborating on the 19th century novels, Madam Bovary (1856) by Gustave Flaubert and Aşk-ı Memnu (189...
This paper aims to analyze the elaboration of and the gaps in the identity of the French lesbian wri...
282 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The end of the nineteenth cen...
The Victorian need to compartmentalise and define women’s sexuality in terms of opposing binaries wa...
This study consists of an analysis of the major female characters in Andre Gide's Les Faux-Monnayeur...
This project is an analysis of four nineteenth-century French novels (Les Misérables, La Ville Noire...
This thesis conducts a feminist analysis of depictions of sex work in fin-de-siècle, or turn of the1...