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Rachilde et Mirbeau

2020
A writing technique that both Rachilde and Mirbeau often lean towards is rewriting. They use similar themes or republish texts. The two writers are also literary critics of a good reputation and honest artists, it’s thus interesting to look at the reasons for this "recycling", instead of hastily concluding their laziness or lack of invention.
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Madame Adonis de Rachilde

2023
Madame Adonis ressemble à un conte de fées décadent : une Cendrillon moderne, une marâtre acariâtre et un.e Prince.sse Charmant.e, à moins qu’il ne s’agisse du grand méchant loup. Le roman présente deux triangles amoureux : un premier, incestueux, entre le mari, sa mère et sa femme, et un deuxième entre le mari, la femme et l’amant–maîtresse. Pourtant,
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Doctors, Malady, and Creativity in Rachilde

Nineteenth-Century French Studies, 2005
This article explores the significance of the medical discourse of hysteria, pathological sexuality and mental imbalance in Rachilde's works. The departure point is the hysterical attack she suffered about 1882, complicated by paralysis, and her treatment by the famous hysteria and paralysis specialist, Dr. Charles Lasègue.
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Rachilde, Reine des Décadents

2023
La postérité problématique de Rachilde s’explique-t-elle seulement par son style de jeunesse maladroit, ses prises de position idéologiques à la fin de sa vie ou son statut de femme ? Ne serait-ce pas plutôt le fait qu’elle ait été à l’avant-garde même de la décadence littéraire, terrifiant ce milieu masculin de ses personnages féminins sadiques et ...
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Decadent Love: Rachilde and the Popular Romance

Dix-Neuf, 2003
(2003). Decadent Love: Rachilde and the Popular Romance. Dix-Neuf: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 16-28.
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Rachilde (1860–1953)

2018
Known mainly for her prose fiction of the Decadent period, the French writer Rachilde contributed to modernist theater in a number of ways. She was an important figure in French symbolist theatres of the 1890s (particularly Paul Fort’s Théâtre d’art and Aurélien Lugné-Poe’s Théâtre de l’oeuvre).
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Rachilde, critique de Léon Bloy

2023
Rachilde appréciait Léon Bloy et a consacré à ses ouvrages de nombreuses recensions. Quel intérêt l’auteure de Monsieur Vénus a-t-elle trouvé dans les livres d’un imprécateur catholique comme Léon Bloy ? Cet article examine les comptes rendus, qui font le lien entre deux trajectoires intellectuelles et littéraires opposées.
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The Companion and the Dream: Delirium in Rachilde and Jarry

Romance Studies, 1991
It is inevitable that discussion of the dream in literature, and particularly over the last hundred years, tends to focus on Freud and the relevance of Freudian interpretation. The mark of Freud upon twentieth-century thought is in fact so great that other reflections on the dream are often forgotten.
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Rachilde (eigtl. Marguerite Eymery)

1998
Marguerite Eymery, die um 1880 das Pseudonym Rachilde annimmt, wachst in der sudwestfranzosischen Provinz auf und wird wie ein Junge erzogen. Ihre Mutterbeziehung ist konfliktreich und praludiert R.s zeitlebens gebrochenes Verhaltnis zum weiblichen Geschlecht.
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Imagining Rachilde: Decadence and the roman a clefs

French Forum, 2005
In his extensive 1888 repertory of the roman a clefs, Fernand Drujon proposed a classification for the genre by century. Most 16th century literature a clefs, for example, consisted of polemical writing on religious and political topics, while in the 17th, the allegorical novel, interminable and more circumspect, brought increased polish to the genre ...
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