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2007
Goethe's and Lessing's analyses of antique statues of Venus illustrate the classical concept of representation in art. The Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-1895) deconstructs this concept. In his novella 'Venus in Furs' (1870), in which the Medici Venus statue plays a prominent role, Masoch changes the relation of signifier and the ...
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Goethe's and Lessing's analyses of antique statues of Venus illustrate the classical concept of representation in art. The Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836-1895) deconstructs this concept. In his novella 'Venus in Furs' (1870), in which the Medici Venus statue plays a prominent role, Masoch changes the relation of signifier and the ...
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« Sacher-Masoch et les mythes »
2016En analysant l'oeuvre de Sacher-Masoch dans la perspective bilingue, en français et en allemand, et dans les deux cultures, autrichienne et française, nous avons voulu remettre en question non seulement la tradition psychiatrique de la notion même du masochisme (rappelant la trajectoire qu'a subi la notion de la sexualité elle-même, comme le rappelle ...
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Goethe and Sacher-Masoch in Mayakovsky’s World
The metaphorical system of the poem “About That” is closely related to the life and poetry of Goethe. The poet’s identification with a bear is borrowed from Goethe’s poem “Lilis Park”, where the main hero is a jealous poet-bear. The name of the heroine is also the same: just like in Mayakovsky’s poem, the object of the poet’s love is called Lili ...openaire +1 more source
Leopold von Sacher-Masoch and Masochism
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