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Entre l'écriture et la parole: carnets
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ISBN: 289045584X 2890456226 9782890455849 Year: 1984 Volume: 42 Publisher: Montréal: HMH,

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The Tomis complex : exile and Eros in Australian literature
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ISBN: 3906756246 Year: 1996 Publisher: New York, NY ; Bern : Peter Lang,

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Le désir dans l'oeuvre de Montherlant
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ISBN: 2256904202 9782256904202 Year: 1987 Volume: 227 Publisher: Paris: Lettres modernes,


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La poétique du désir : Nerval, Lautréamont, Apollinaire, Éluard
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ISBN: 2020026317 9782020026314 Year: 1974 Publisher: Paris, : Seuil,


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The semiotics of revenge : subjectivity and abjection in English renaissance tragedy. Demand, desire and the drive in Sidney's texts and their contexts
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Year: 1995 Publisher: Szeged : Jozsef Attila University,

Desiring Rome : male subjectivity and reading Ovid's Fasti
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ISBN: 0814210201 9780814210208 0814290973 Year: 2006 Publisher: Columbus Ohio State University Press

Rewriting the body : desire, gender and power in selected novels by Angela Carter
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ISBN: 082047651X 3631533764 Year: 2004 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin ; Bern [etc.] : Peter Lang,


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Ars amandi : the eroctic of extremes in Thomas Mann and Marguerite Duras.
ISBN: 082042188X Year: 1995 Publisher: New York, NY ; Bern : Peter Lang,

Eros in mourning : Homer to Lacan
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ISBN: 0801849233 Year: 1995 Publisher: Baltimore, Md. Johns Hopkins University Press

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Eros in Mourning begins with a reading of the Iliad which shows how Homer, not yet influenced by the ideology of transcendence, analyzes the structure of unassaugeable mourning in a way that is as up-to-date as the latest poststructuralism. Then, in readings of the Gospel of John, Dante, the troubadours, Petrarch, Hamlet, Paradise Lost, La Princess de Clèves, and Heart of Darkness, Staten shows how literary history may be reconstituted in terms of a poetics of mourning that keeps in sight the traditional problematic of mortal and transcendent eros. Finally, a reading of Lacan suggests that this writer--so profoundly influential today on the question of desire--must be understood in the context of the dialectic of mourning that dominates his work. [publisher's description]

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