Jeering Dreamers: Villiers de L'Isle-Adam's L'Eve Future at Our Fin de Siècle : a Collection of Essays

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John Anzalone
Rodopi, 1996 - Law - 210 pages
The re-emergence in recent years of Villiers de l'Isle-Adam as a key figure in fin de siècle literature can be attributed in large part to the intense interest his prescient l'Eve future (1886) has generated among scholars. In effect, the novel confronts with breathtaking focus central taboos and ambivalences about the decadent period. It posits an inescapable, mechanistic linkage between desire and technology; it suggests the constructed nature of gender; it casts woman down so as to exalt her, even as it intimates the arbitrariness and fragility of the empowerment prerogatives implicit in such an operation. It is this mine for the study of fin de siècle mentalities that the present volume explores.
Begun at the 1992 NCFS colloquium at Binghamton University as a collective project of the Friends of Villiers, Jeering Dreamers brings together 13 essays by Villiers scholars from both sides of the Atlantic. Their work promises, in the words of the eminent Villièrien Alan Raitt, to 'Éclairer l'Eve future d'un jour nouveau-ou, plus exactement, de plusieurs jours nouveaux.
 

Contents

On the Eve of Tomorrow
13
LEve future and the Vénus de Milo
47
The Shield of Perseus and the Absent Woman
67
Gwenhael Ponnau Université de Nantes
87
Hadaly et Schéhérazade
103
le pas de deux VilliersBaudelaire
117
Edisons Recorded Angel
141
Edisons Comic Dualism
167
The Gendering of the Creator
191
Abstracts
205
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