Violette Leduc : mothers, lovers, and language

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Violette Leduc : mothers, lovers, and language

by Alex Hughes

(Texts and dissertations, v. 37)

W.S. Maney for the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [160]-166) and index

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This study, which reads Leduc's narratives from a feminist and psychoanalytic perspective, has a double focus: - Part One scrutinizes the intricacies of her treatment of feminine bonding, seeking to bring new insights - inspired inter alia by theorists such as Melanie Klein, Freud, and Luce Irigaray - to bear on her representations of mother/daughter and lesbian relations. Part Two examines Leduc's use of language in Therese et Isabelle, probing the extent to which this novella contains examples of feminist and/or feminine discourse. By exploring Leduc' s lyrical evocation of feminine homosexuality from both a gender-related and a more traditional, formalist standpoint, the writer exposes the limitations of a purely feminist approach to her work

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