Iphis & Iante : traumatisme de l'incomplétude lesbienne au Grand Siècle
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2021-08-04
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Marianne Legault was born and raised in Montreal. She obtained her PhD in 2004 from the University of British Columbia Vancouver on literary representations of female friendships in 17th century France. She currently teaches 17th and 18th-century French literature at the University of British Columbia Okanagan and is also a research fellow associated with the Uniersity of Melbourne, Australia. Her research areas include women's literary production in 17th and 18th-century France (novels and fairy tales) and drama. She has published on women's fairy tales and has recently co-edited the anthology Amour, passion, volupté, tragédie: Le sentiment amoureux dans la littérature française du moyen âge au XXe siècle (Paris : Seguier, 2007). Her latest project, Narrations déviantes : L'intimité entre femmes dans l'imaginaire français du dix-septième siècle (Presses de l'université Laval, 2008), examines depictions of female homoeroticism in the culture and literature of Early Modern France.
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