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        La Confession et le Texte licencieux

        Pratiques textuelles et éditoriales dans l'Europe du XVIIIe siècle

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        Meise, Helga (editor)
        Haquette, Jean-Louis (editor)
        Language
        French
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        Abstract
        The present volume examines, from a comparative perspective, the textual practices of confession that characterise a number of eighteenth-century libertine, licentious and pornographic texts published in England, Holland, France and the German-speaking countries. This type of enunciation, in the context of a printed publication, is based on a tension between sexual intimacy and collective dissemination through the book: this exhibition of intimacy is constitutive of the pleasure aimed at by this type of text, but it obviously encounters the social norms of literary representation. Sometimes repressed, often tolerated, this literature has a wide European circulation. Three aspects are highlighted: the role that the texts reserve for confession, the impact of control practices by the public authorities, and the reception and circulation of the texts among the readership.
         
        Le présent volume se propose d’étudier dans une perspective comparatiste les pratiques textuelles mettant en scène la confession ou l’aveu, qui caractérisent un certain nombre de textes libertins, licencieux ou pornographiques du XVIIIe siècle, publiés en Angleterre, en Hollande, en France et dans les pays germanophones. Ce type d’énonciation, dans le contexte d’une publication imprimée, repose sur une tension entre l’intimité sexuelle et la diffusion collective par le livre : cette exhibition de l’intime est constitutive du plaisir visé par ce genre de textes, mais elle rencontre évidemment les normes sociales de la représentation littéraire. Parfois supprimée, souvent tolérée, cette littérature connaît une large diffusion européenne. Même si la lecture individuelle restaure un effet d’intimité, le passage par la sphère éditoriale publique joue donc un rôle dans l’architecture de ces récits. Trois aspects sont mis en valeur : le rôle que les textes réservent à la mise en scène des aveux et de la confession, l’impact des pratiques de contrôle par les autorités publiques, la réception et la circulation des textes auprès du lectorat.
         
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/54193
        Keywords
        Erotic literature; Europe; 18th century; Confession
        DOI
        10.34929/vjqr-ds41
        ISBN
        9782374961408, 9782374961200
        Publisher
        EPURE, Éditions et presses universitaires de Reims
        Publisher website
        https://www.univ-reims.fr/epure/
        Publication date and place
        Reims, 2020
        Classification
        Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
        Pages
        120
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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