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Dilemme, ou la condition des femmes
Abstract:
In my comment on Letters of Mistress Henley, I try to establish a link between the dynamics of the novel and the way sexual identities are represented. The dilemma appears to be a key figure as it illustrates Mistriss Henley’s condition : she appears to be caught in a double bind which permits no escape. That is the way Isabelle de Charrière represents the female condition.
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