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Maternal Fictions: Stendahl, Sand, Rachilde, and Bataille, Combining psychoanalytic criticism, feminist theory, and literary analysis, Maternal Fictions offers a complex psychological portrait of these writers who managed at once to challenge patriarchal authority and at the same time attempt to return to the mat, Maternal Fictions: Stendahl, Sand, Rachilde, and Bataille has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Maternal Fictions: Stendahl, Sand, Rachilde, and Bataille
  • Written by author Maryline Lukacher
  • Published by Duke University Press Books, January 1994
  • Combining psychoanalytic criticism, feminist theory, and literary analysis, Maternal Fictions offers a complex psychological portrait of these writers who managed at once to challenge patriarchal authority and at the same time attempt to return to the mat
  • Stendhal, George Sand, Rachilde, Georges Bataille: Forgoing the patronym, with its weight of meaning, these modern French writers renamed themselves in their work. Their use of pseudonyms, as Maryline Lukacher demonstrates in this provocative study, i
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Pseudonymous Identities1
Ch. 1Stendhal: The Oedipal Palimpsest17
The Name of the Mother in Life of Henry Brulard
The Horror of the Name: Julien Sorel
Specular Analysis: Les Cenci
Ch. 2Sand: Double Identity61
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 Difference109
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. 4Divinus Deus: Bataille's Erotic Education161
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
Afterword199
Notes203
Index217


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