‘Phillips discusses texts by Apollinaire, Pierre Loüys, Georges Bataille, Pauline Réage, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Tony Duvert, Elizabeth Barillé and Marie Darrieussecq, engaging in different levels of critical analysis so as to emphasize intertextual and parodic elements in one case, or points of possible identification in another.’ TLS
French culture has long been perceived by the English-speaking reader as somehow more ‘erotic’ than its Anglo-Saxon equivalent. Forbidden Fictions is the first English-language study devoted exclusively to the wide spectrum of French literary pornography in the twentieth century.
John Phillips provides a broad history of the genre and the associated moral and political issues. Among the texts examined in detail – all selected for their literary or sociopolitical importance – are landmark works by Apollinaire, Louÿs, Bataille, Réage, Robbe-Grillet, Arsan, and Duvert. Phillips challenges current politically correct trends in literary criticism and stereotyped censoring discourses about pornography to provide a new reading of each text and to illustrate the genre’s potential for social subversion. Forbidden Fictions addresses the most controversial issues of contemporary sexual politics, such as objectification, sadomasochism, homoeroticism and paedophilia, with particular emphasis on the feminist debate on pornography. In the light of current controversy over the control of pornography, this is a timely and scholarly review of the ethical, moral and social arguments surrounding the censorship of sexually explicit material.
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Acknowledgements
Note on Translations
1. The Erotic Novel and Censorship in Twentieth Century France
2. Pornography, Poetry, Parody: Guillaume Apollinaire’s Les
Onze Mille Verges
3. Sexual and Textual Excess: Pierre Louÿs’s Trois Filles de leur mère
4. Masochism and Fetishism: Georges Bataille’s Histoire de l’oeil
5. O, Really!: ‘Pauline Réage’s Histoire d’O
6. Emmanuelle and the Sexual Liberation of Women
7. Progressive Slidings of Identity: Alain Robbe-Grillet’s Projet pour une révolution à New York
8. Homotextuality: Tony Duvert’s Récidive
9. ‘Enfin, une érotique féminine?’: Two Contemporary Novels by Women
Bibliography
Index
Despre autor
John Phillips is a senior lecturer in French at the University of North London. He has published numerous articles on Racine, Duras, Sarraute and on aspects of erotic fiction, including the work of the Marquis de Sade. His previous book, on Nathalie Sarraute, was published in the US in 1994.