Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »

There was a time in his life when Sade considered the idea of writing his memoires. Although he finally never did so, critics have shown that his novels reflect some parts of his personality or hint at some precise events of his life. This article, which focuses on “Eugénie de Franval,” aims at show...

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Main Author: Vincent Jolivet
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2013-11-01
Series:Itinéraires
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/702
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spelling doaj-e9a255f92de0487fb73425203f70c3252020-11-25T02:43:17ZfraPléiade (EA 7338)Itinéraires2427-920X2013-11-012013210111210.4000/itineraires.702Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »Vincent JolivetThere was a time in his life when Sade considered the idea of writing his memoires. Although he finally never did so, critics have shown that his novels reflect some parts of his personality or hint at some precise events of his life. This article, which focuses on “Eugénie de Franval,” aims at showing how this short story can be considered as autobiographic to some extent. Indeed, the main characters resemble Sade and his female relatives quite significantly, and the related events strongly echo with the scandalous affair he had with his stepsister Anne-Prospère de Launay and its dramatic outcome. Rewriting his own story, Sade attempts to turn his lost love into a mythical story of incestuous passion, takes pleasure in getting symbolic revenges on those who hurt him in the past, and also tries to achieve a better comprehension of the circumstances leading to his imprisonment.http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/702self rewritingwriting functionslife literary recomposingEugénie de Franvalcase of Marseille
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Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »
Itinéraires
self rewriting
writing functions
life literary recomposing
Eugénie de Franval
case of Marseille
author_facet Vincent Jolivet
author_sort Vincent Jolivet
title Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »
title_short Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »
title_full Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »
title_fullStr Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »
title_full_unstemmed Sade et la réécriture de soi dans « Eugénie de Franval »
title_sort sade et la réécriture de soi dans « eugénie de franval »
publisher Pléiade (EA 7338)
series Itinéraires
issn 2427-920X
publishDate 2013-11-01
description There was a time in his life when Sade considered the idea of writing his memoires. Although he finally never did so, critics have shown that his novels reflect some parts of his personality or hint at some precise events of his life. This article, which focuses on “Eugénie de Franval,” aims at showing how this short story can be considered as autobiographic to some extent. Indeed, the main characters resemble Sade and his female relatives quite significantly, and the related events strongly echo with the scandalous affair he had with his stepsister Anne-Prospère de Launay and its dramatic outcome. Rewriting his own story, Sade attempts to turn his lost love into a mythical story of incestuous passion, takes pleasure in getting symbolic revenges on those who hurt him in the past, and also tries to achieve a better comprehension of the circumstances leading to his imprisonment.
topic self rewriting
writing functions
life literary recomposing
Eugénie de Franval
case of Marseille
url http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/702
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