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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Pseudonymous Identities | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | Stendhal: The Oedipal Palimpsest | 17 |
The Name of the Mother in Life of Henry Brulard | ||
The Horror of the Name: Julien Sorel | ||
Specular Analysis: Les Cenci | ||
Ch. 2 | Sand: Double Identity | 61 |
Inventing a Name and a Self | ||
Sand's Two Mothers | ||
The Coming to Writing: Indiana | ||
Toward the New Community | ||
The Wild Horde: Mauprat | ||
"Open" Ending: Le Peche de Monsieur Antoine | ||
Ch. 3 | "Mademoiselle Baudelaire": Rachilde and the Sexual Difference | 109 |
Female Fantasy: Rachilde's Monsieur Venus | ||
The Blood Cure and the Typography of Effraction in La Marquise de Sade | ||
The Werewolf Legend Revisited: Le Meneur de louves | ||
A Woman's Legend: Don Juan | ||
Ch. 4 | Divinus Deus: Bataille's Erotic Education | 161 |
Pierre Angelique, a New Oedipus | ||
Lord Auch and the Father's Name | ||
"Blind Iris" and the Mother's Metamorphoses | ||
"[La] Bataille, Ma Mere" | ||
Bataille and the Desecrated Mother | ||
Afterword | 199 | |
Notes | 203 | |
Index | 217 |
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