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Colette eBook

by Júlia Kristeva
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Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, June of 2026 ‧
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This intellectual biography of Colettethe final volume of Julia Kristeva's trilogy on "female genius"is a major breakthrough in understanding one of the great creative minds of the twentieth century.

Colette (1873-1954) was a prolific novelist who celebrated sexual pleasure and invented a language for it at a time when women writers were inhibited about dealing with the topic. Female sexuality in a male-dominated world and the joys and pains of love served as her main themes, and her novelsCheri, La Chatte, and Gigi, among themblurred the boundaries between fact and fiction long before autobiographical novels became commonplace. She married three times, had male and female lovers, and for a time supported herself as a mime, dancing semi-nude in music halls throughout France. When she died, she received the first state funeral the French Republic had ever given a woman.

Colette's writing was inspired by entertainers, courtesans, an aristocratic Parisian lesbian subculture, and fin de siècle gay aesthetes. She admired those who lived on the sexual edge and was accused of moral corruption in intellectual mattersshe published in pro-Vichy, anti-Semitic journals during the Occupation, even as she fought to keep her Jewish third husband from deportation. Kristeva deftly examines Colette's controversial life and work and considers two of her most important influences, Honoré de Balzac and Marcel Proust. Paying particular attention to the language the French writer used to "say the unsayable and name the unnameable," Kristeva offers an elegant and sophisticated critique of Colette's psychological conflicts, particularly her sexual relationships and how these conflicts are both recorded in and resolved through the act of writing.

Appealing to Freudian and Lacanian concepts such as the Oedipus complex, perversion, the symbolic, and melancholy, Kristeva opens Colette's oeuvre to psychoanalytic interpretation. The impression that remains is of a woman intent on experiencing the world's pleasuresits jouissance.

Colette

by Júlia Kristeva

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ISBN: 9780231565400
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: June of 2026
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: European Perspectives: A Series In Social Thought And Cultural Criticism
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Essays
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Júlia Kristeva

A Bulgarian writer, psychoanalyst, and professor emerita at the University of Paris Diderot-Paris 7, she is one of the most important intellectuals of our time, with her work on the construction of poetic language being a landmark in the formation of structuralism. In 2012, she was invited by Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi to participate in a dialogue between believers and non-believers. She is the author of more than 30 works, translated into more than 15 languages, including Portuguese. She is a full member of the Paris Psychoanalytic Society and holds honorary doctorates from several universities in the United States, Canada, and Europe. A Commander of the Legion of Honor, Commander of the Order of Merit, and the first laureate of the Holberg Prize in 2004, she was also awarded the Hannah Arendt Prize in 2006 and the Vaclav Havel Prize in 2008, the year she founded the Simone de Beauvoir Prize for Women's Freedom.

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