En Camarades et La Décapitée de Colette : le couple et le désir en scène

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  • Flavie Fouchard
Keywords: Colette, theater, desire, love, Belle Epoque

Abstract

In this article we present a study of two early minor dramatic texts of Colette La Décapitée and En Camarades and their relation with Colette’s complete works, in order to display the importance of theater in her formative years and to identify the origin of some variations on of one of her main writing theme: love, eroticism and relationship between men and women. In both texts we can observe a clear influence of Belle époque’s literary forms like “boulevard theater” and themes with the dramatic presentation of love triangle. Although we can identify too her personal approach and connect it to her master pieces as well as to her particular author’s position.

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Fouchard, F. (2013). En Camarades et La Décapitée de Colette : le couple et le désir en scène. Anales de Filología Francesa, 21, 87–103. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesff/article/view/188161
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