The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the French Renaissance ( Cambridge Studies in French )

Publication series :Cambridge Studies in French

Author: Lawrence D. Kritzman  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9781139238106

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521356244

Subject: I06 Literature, Literature Appreciation

Keyword: 文学评论、文学欣赏

Language: ENG

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The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the French Renaissance

Description

This 1991 book examines the relationship between psychoanalytic theory and the literature of the French Renaissance by exploring the issues of gender, the body, and repression in many of the key literary texts of the period, including Scève, Rabelais, Marguerite de Navarre, Ronsard, and Montaigne. By means of detailed readings of individual texts, Lawrence Kritzman examines how sexuality functions as a rhetorical trope through which desire is represented. Professor Kritzman's study concentrates on three major objectives: the issues of gender identity and sexual difference in French Renaissance texts; the question of how the body is represented in the blasons, love poetry and prose of the period; and the way in which figural language depicts the libidinal, political and social tensions at work in texts. It was the first wide-ranging theoretical study to provide reading models to investigate the taboo subject of sexuality underlying literary production in the French Renaissance.

Chapter

2 Rabelais and the representation of male subjectivity: the Rondibilis episode as case study

3 Verb a erotica: Marguerite de Navarre and the rhetoric of silence

4 Pedagogical graffiti and the rhetoric of conceit

The figure of the father and the birth of the text

The gender of the text

5 Montaigne's family romance

PART II FIGURES OF THE BODY

A. DISFIGURING THE FEMININE

6 Architecture of the Utopian body: the blasons of Marot and Ronsard

7 Fictions of the body and the gender of the text in Ronsard's 1552 Amours

B. THE TEXT AS BODY

8 My body, my text: Montaigne and the rhetoric of self-portraiture

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II

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IV

PART III ALLEGORIES OF REPRESSION

9 Sceve: the rhetoric of dream and the language of love

10 Sexuality and the political unconscious in Rabelais' Quart Livre: three case studies

A Pro-logos: excess and the golden mean

B Rabelais' comedy of cruelty: the Chiquanous episode

C Rabelais in Papimania: power and the rule of law

Notes

Bibliography of works cited

Index of names

Subject index

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