Sadomasochistic Narratives: The Politics of Subjectivity in the Anglo-American and French NovelStanford University, 1991 - 476 pages |
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aristocratic artist associated Barthes Beloved binary body bourgeois character Claire's Clarissa concept consciousness Coover's courtly love creates critic critique culture described desire dominance Duras's emotional enclosure erotic fantasy female feminine feminism féminité fiction figure Flaubert Frédéric Freud function gender Hegel heroine ideological imagination interpretation Isabel James James's Justine language libertine literally literary Lovelace Lovelace's Madame Arnoux Maria masculine masochistic metafictional metaphors moral Morrison mother narrative narrator nature novelistic object original pain paradigm perspective perverse pleasure plot poetic political postmodernism Preface prose psychological reference relation reminds representation represented rhetoric Richardson's Robert Coover Rodrigo romantic romantic love Sade and Masoch Sade's Sadeian sadism and masochism sadomasochism sadomasochistic scenes self-consciousness Sentimental Education sentimental novel sentimental subjectivity Sethe Sethe's sexual signified Silliman social Spanking the Maid structure subject-object suggests symbolic textual theory traditional Venus in Furs voyeur woman women word writes