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1 | The Reading Encounter | 1 |
2 | Identity and Identification | 29 |
3 | Reading Albertine's Sexuality; or, 'Why not Think of Marcel Simply as a Lesbian?' | 60 |
4 | 'La Passion selon H.C.': Reading in the Feminine | 95 |
5 | 'La Chair ouverte, blessee': Tournier, the Body, and the Reader | 130 |
6 | 'Mon histoire de Lol V. Stein': Duras, Reading, and Amnesia | 163 |
Concluding Remarks | 192 | |
Bibliography | 199 | |
Index | 209 |
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