Madness in Twentieth-Century French Women's Writing di Suzanne Dow edito da Lang, Peter

Madness in Twentieth-Century French Women's Writing

Leduc, Duras, Beauvoir, Cardinal, Hyvrard

Editore:

Lang, Peter

EAN:

9783039115402

ISBN:

3039115405

Pagine:
207
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Tedesco
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Descrizione Madness in Twentieth-Century French Women's Writing

This book offers a discussion of the trope of madness in twentieth-century French women's writing, focusing on close readings of the following texts: Violette Leduc's L'Asphyxie (1946), Marguerite Duras's Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein (1964), Simone de Beauvoir's 'La Femme rompue' (1967), Marie Cardinal's Les Mots pour le dire (1975), Jeanne Hyvrard's Les Prunes de Cythère (1975) and Mère la mort (1976). The discussion traces the evolution in the way madness is taken up by women authors from the key period starting just prior to the emergence of second-wave feminism and culminating at the height of the écriture féminine project. This study argues that madness offers itself up to these authors as a powerful means to convey a certain ambivalence towards changing contemporary ideas on the authority of authorship. On the one hand a highly enabling means to figure transgression, the madwoman is equally the repository for a twentieth-century 'anxiety of authorship' on the part of the woman writer.

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