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Non-"Cures of jealousy": Cervantes and Shakespeare to Proust and beyondLo, Wai-chun, Louis., 勞維俊. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Comparative Literature / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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L'espace jaloux dans "La Jalousie" et dans "Sodome et Gomorrhe".Rogers, Suzanne Provost. January 1995 (has links)
In Alain Robbe-Grillet's La Jalousie and Marcel Proust's Sodome et Gomorrhe, semantic duality of "jealousy" makes it both a realistic objective architectural element (the shutter in the window) and an abstract subjective element (the feeling of jealousy). Architectural jealousy constitutes a metaphor of romantic jealousy, which is a formalization of jealous love in the text. The romantic environment makes jealous love appear a part of "natural" reality. Some techniques are used to colorize the decor according to an "interior universe." Fragmentation of space and the delineation of text into borders contribute to illustrate the paradoxical jealous space in which one can see the object of one's jealousy, but where one always meets only oneself. The closing of the text into borders allows displacement by way of analogy, description and understatement, processes that force the reader to explore the allegorical narrative and the jealous space, a textual space. In a metaphorical place, the distortion of the narrative instance's point of view brings on analogical displacement. In La Jalousie, the traces revealing the presence of the narrator in the narrative can be observed. The motifs reflect his own image, in a jealous space. The narrator of La Recherche displaces the object of his jealousy who is not Albertine but the text itself. The text is the jealous object. The characters, as per Bakhtin's theories, try to escape the dictatorial point of view of the jealous narrator; they hide in folds of text where there exist blind spots, shades and reflections. They use the romantic fallacy to represent to the narrator the image he wishes to see. The socio-semiotic paradigm illustrates the narrator's masculine voice, which only suggests the recipient of jealousy, the "she" object. Romanticism renders dictatorial jealousy obscure; it then appears as jealous love. Jealousy constitute a metaphor of the untold in the narrative.
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Approximate bodies : aspects of the figuration of power, gender and eroticism in early modern cultureCalbi, Maurizio January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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Du bon usage de la jalousie dans quatre romans de ColetteGoudin-Desphelippon, Laurence January 1992 (has links)
This thesis tackles the theme of jealousy considered as a genuine Art de vivre in four of Colette's novels: Le Ble en herbe, La Chatte, Duo, and La Seconde. / The first part of the thesis deals with the years of learning when protagonists gradually discover love's hardships. It's through their pangs and suffering that each one of them will become aware of his or her place in society. / In the second part devoted to young couples will appear the progressive awareness, painful though necessary, that the partner is hopelessly a stranger. / The last part studies the differences in behavioral patterns of men and women in the life of the couple. With Colette the man regresses and sinks where the woman draws strength from revolt and learns solidarity in womanhood and how to go beyond herself. In Colette's feminine universe jealousy is then a positive element encompassing self awareness and mastery over oneself enabling thus through careful and appropriate use a renewal of the feeling of love.
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Du bon usage de la jalousie dans quatre romans de ColetteGoudin-Desphelippon, Laurence January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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Non-"Cures of jealousy" Cervantes and Shakespeare to Proust and beyond /Lo, Wai-chun, Louis. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006. / Also available in print.
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Jealousy in love relations in Greek and Roman literature /Kelly, Michael. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Queensland, 2004. / Includes bibliography.
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Non-"Cures of jealousy" : Cervantes and Shakespeare to Proust and beyond /Lo, Wai-chun, Louis. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hong Kong, 2006.
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