Simone de Beauvoir’s novella La Femme rompue tells the tale of Monique, who is abandoned by her husband after twenty-two years of marriage. In a didactic style, Beauvoir represents Monique as a caricature of a woman dependent on a man. Several decades later, Elena Ferrante and Annie Ernaux published texts that explore the motif of a woman being abandoned by a man: Ferrante’s I giorni dell’abbandono and Ernaux’s Passion simple. In this article, I examine these two texts and the ways in which they offer a riposte to Beauvoir’s novella. Reading their work through theories of diary fiction, I argue that these two writers depict women who are able to move beyond a narrative of abandonment and, in so doing, they stretch the boundaries of this gen...
Per gender roles and society norms, women are sensitive and become attached. This view is supported ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
International audienceIn January 1968, Simone de Beauvoir published a collection of three shorts sto...
This work aims to reflect on the approximations that can be perceived between the short story "The ...
This article shows how Simone de Beauvoir´s work was crucial in helping to understand female subject...
With her famous suggestion to «give her [the woman] a room of her own and five hundred a year, let h...
With her famous suggestion to «give her [the woman] a room of her own and five hundred a year, let h...
This thesis draws on sociolinguistic, narratological, and feminist theory to study the presentation ...
The original purpose of this essay was to demonstrate that there are certain similarities between th...
This comparative analysis is based on Nelly Alards novel Moment d’un couple from 2013 and its source...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
In this essay I examine Elena Ferrante’s L’amore molesto as a novel about artists, artist figures, a...
This article offers a philosophical reading of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels by bringing the te...
Woman figures refer to the literary form which Beauvoir gave to women in her autobiographies : it is...
Elena Ferrante belongs by age to a generation who has experienced feminism. Yet for various reasons ...
Per gender roles and society norms, women are sensitive and become attached. This view is supported ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
International audienceIn January 1968, Simone de Beauvoir published a collection of three shorts sto...
This work aims to reflect on the approximations that can be perceived between the short story "The ...
This article shows how Simone de Beauvoir´s work was crucial in helping to understand female subject...
With her famous suggestion to «give her [the woman] a room of her own and five hundred a year, let h...
With her famous suggestion to «give her [the woman] a room of her own and five hundred a year, let h...
This thesis draws on sociolinguistic, narratological, and feminist theory to study the presentation ...
The original purpose of this essay was to demonstrate that there are certain similarities between th...
This comparative analysis is based on Nelly Alards novel Moment d’un couple from 2013 and its source...
The works of Simone de Beauvoir – an intellectual writer, an icon of feminism, and a representative ...
In this essay I examine Elena Ferrante’s L’amore molesto as a novel about artists, artist figures, a...
This article offers a philosophical reading of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan Novels by bringing the te...
Woman figures refer to the literary form which Beauvoir gave to women in her autobiographies : it is...
Elena Ferrante belongs by age to a generation who has experienced feminism. Yet for various reasons ...
Per gender roles and society norms, women are sensitive and become attached. This view is supported ...
In The Second Sex (Le deuxième sexe, 1949), Simone de Beauvoir analyzed one of society’s basic myths...
International audienceIn January 1968, Simone de Beauvoir published a collection of three shorts sto...