This study explores the masochistic aspects of Decadent literature, which to date have been relatively neglected, or have received only sporadic attention as merely the passive forms of sadism, or sadomasochism (Mario Praz). As Jennifer Birkett suggests, Decadent sensibility and sexuality have arguably less affinity with Sade than Sacher-Masoch. Following Birkett, and utilising Gilles Deleuze’s idea of the independence of masochism from sadism and description of the distinctive aesthetic features of masochistic texts, I investigate masochistic formations in French Decadent texts; the work of Jean Lorrain and of Joséphin Péladan. This study also involves a review of relevant writings by Freud and post-Freudian psychoanalysts (Leo Bersani and...
Reading masochism as a literary phenomenon means exploring several layers of relationships—of litera...
The author returns to Freud’s ultimate elaboration of masochism, the 1924 text: The economic problem...
This paper reflects many years of ambiva-lence that this author has experienced in relation to the e...
PhDThe introductory section of the thesis puts forward a view of the usefulness of the concept of m...
While the works of Alphonse Donatien de Sade have widely impacted aesthetic and critical discussions...
This essay examines the theme of masochism in the metapsychological work of French psychoanalyst Jea...
My novella Andrew represents an attempt to establish and then re-contextualize '~creative symptomato...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
Power Play: Beyond the Erotics of Masochism in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Philosophy i...
The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have decli...
The history of how the term ‘decadence’ came to be used as a description for certain kinds of litera...
The article discusses the transition of the constitution of psycho-social authority towards mysticis...
This dissertation engages with a neglected group of writers, artists, and intellectuals in the Unite...
PhD ThesisThis study, which is based on close readings of L'Invitee, Les Belles Images and La Femme...
This introduction argues that even though decadence and culture are incompatible concepts, the forme...
Reading masochism as a literary phenomenon means exploring several layers of relationships—of litera...
The author returns to Freud’s ultimate elaboration of masochism, the 1924 text: The economic problem...
This paper reflects many years of ambiva-lence that this author has experienced in relation to the e...
PhDThe introductory section of the thesis puts forward a view of the usefulness of the concept of m...
While the works of Alphonse Donatien de Sade have widely impacted aesthetic and critical discussions...
This essay examines the theme of masochism in the metapsychological work of French psychoanalyst Jea...
My novella Andrew represents an attempt to establish and then re-contextualize '~creative symptomato...
The exegesis portion of my thesis examines representations of feminine masochism in 20th-century lit...
Power Play: Beyond the Erotics of Masochism in Nineteenth-Century German Literature and Philosophy i...
The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have decli...
The history of how the term ‘decadence’ came to be used as a description for certain kinds of litera...
The article discusses the transition of the constitution of psycho-social authority towards mysticis...
This dissertation engages with a neglected group of writers, artists, and intellectuals in the Unite...
PhD ThesisThis study, which is based on close readings of L'Invitee, Les Belles Images and La Femme...
This introduction argues that even though decadence and culture are incompatible concepts, the forme...
Reading masochism as a literary phenomenon means exploring several layers of relationships—of litera...
The author returns to Freud’s ultimate elaboration of masochism, the 1924 text: The economic problem...
This paper reflects many years of ambiva-lence that this author has experienced in relation to the e...