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The Pleasures of the Text

Violette Leduc and Reader Seduction

Elizabeth Locey

Why was Violette Leduc's 1954 novel ThZr_se et Isabelle not published in its entirety until November 2000? Under threat of scandal and obsenity charges, French publisher Gallimard withheld the novel, but Leduc continued to write of her life as a woman writer in wartime Paris, frankly depicting her own and imagined lesbian experiences. Mentored by Simone de Beauvoir and a contemporary of French twentieth-century luminaries Sartre, Camus, Genet, and Cocteau, Leduc is, however, known best as France's great unknown writer. In The Pleasures of the Text, Elizabeth Locey restores Leduc to her rightful place in the canon, bringing to light her singular and important contributions to contemporary literary theory. Locey reads Leduc's works from the perspective of reader seduction, which erodes the divide between body and text. Situating Leduc within a continuum with Emma Bovary and Roland Barthes at its extremes, Locey investigates Leduc's use of the erotic touch, look, and voice to seduce her readers. More than an accessible introduction to an overlooked writer, The Pleasures of the Text confronts and challenges the philosophical debate between pornography and erotica and pins down some of the often slippery ways pleasure is mapped onto the body of the reader.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 176 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7425-1526-0 • Hardback • January 2002 • $135.00 • (£104.00)
978-0-7425-1527-7 • Paperback • January 2002 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
978-1-4617-0519-2 • eBook • January 2002 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Gender Studies
Elizabeth Locey is assistant professor of French at Emporia State University.
Part 1 Of Reader Seduction
Chapter 2 The Seductions of Reading: "Emma Bovary and Roland Barthes"
Chapter 3 Cycles of Seduction I: Violette Leduc, Reading, and Writing
Chapter 4 Cycles of Seduction II: René de Ceccatty and Michele Zackheim
Part 5 Seducing the Reader
Chapter 6 Jeux Interdits: Reading Leduc's Erotic Touch
Chapter 7 Through the Looking Glass: Reading Leduc's Erotic Look
Chapter 8 Invitation au Voyage: Reading Leduc's Erotic Voice
Chapter 9 Conclusion
Chapter 10 Appendix
In her timely, accessible study, Locey examines the narrative and stylistic strategies Vilette Leduc employs in her works to reach, if not seduce, her reader emotionally an dpsychosomatically and thereby actualize her own salvation through literature. . . this volume should renew interest in Leduc.
— The French Review


The Pleasures of the Text is a quite original and interesting study, which will make a significant contribution to the field of Leduc scholarship. The line and focus it takes is new. . . . It will appeal to, and be of great use to, undergraduate and postgraduate readers alike, as well as Leduc scholars and devotees of Leduc's work—it has a sustained theoretical base but is highly accessible.
— Alex Hughes, University of Birmingham


The Pleasures of the Text

Violette Leduc and Reader Seduction

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Why was Violette Leduc's 1954 novel ThZr_se et Isabelle not published in its entirety until November 2000? Under threat of scandal and obsenity charges, French publisher Gallimard withheld the novel, but Leduc continued to write of her life as a woman writer in wartime Paris, frankly depicting her own and imagined lesbian experiences. Mentored by Simone de Beauvoir and a contemporary of French twentieth-century luminaries Sartre, Camus, Genet, and Cocteau, Leduc is, however, known best as France's great unknown writer. In The Pleasures of the Text, Elizabeth Locey restores Leduc to her rightful place in the canon, bringing to light her singular and important contributions to contemporary literary theory. Locey reads Leduc's works from the perspective of reader seduction, which erodes the divide between body and text. Situating Leduc within a continuum with Emma Bovary and Roland Barthes at its extremes, Locey investigates Leduc's use of the erotic touch, look, and voice to seduce her readers. More than an accessible introduction to an overlooked writer, The Pleasures of the Text confronts and challenges the philosophical debate between pornography and erotica and pins down some of the often slippery ways pleasure is mapped onto the body of the reader.
Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 176 • Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
    978-0-7425-1526-0 • Hardback • January 2002 • $135.00 • (£104.00)
    978-0-7425-1527-7 • Paperback • January 2002 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
    978-1-4617-0519-2 • eBook • January 2002 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Gender Studies
Author
Author
  • Elizabeth Locey is assistant professor of French at Emporia State University.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Part 1 Of Reader Seduction
    Chapter 2 The Seductions of Reading: "Emma Bovary and Roland Barthes"
    Chapter 3 Cycles of Seduction I: Violette Leduc, Reading, and Writing
    Chapter 4 Cycles of Seduction II: René de Ceccatty and Michele Zackheim
    Part 5 Seducing the Reader
    Chapter 6 Jeux Interdits: Reading Leduc's Erotic Touch
    Chapter 7 Through the Looking Glass: Reading Leduc's Erotic Look
    Chapter 8 Invitation au Voyage: Reading Leduc's Erotic Voice
    Chapter 9 Conclusion
    Chapter 10 Appendix
Reviews
Reviews
  • In her timely, accessible study, Locey examines the narrative and stylistic strategies Vilette Leduc employs in her works to reach, if not seduce, her reader emotionally an dpsychosomatically and thereby actualize her own salvation through literature. . . this volume should renew interest in Leduc.
    — The French Review


    The Pleasures of the Text is a quite original and interesting study, which will make a significant contribution to the field of Leduc scholarship. The line and focus it takes is new. . . . It will appeal to, and be of great use to, undergraduate and postgraduate readers alike, as well as Leduc scholars and devotees of Leduc's work—it has a sustained theoretical base but is highly accessible.
    — Alex Hughes, University of Birmingham


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