THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIA

This essay analyzes an important early short story by José Maria de Eça de Queirós (1845-1900), “Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl”, first published in 1874. The female protagonist’s kleptomania plays a major role in the story, and is far more significant than has been previously noted by criti...

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Main Author: Estela Vieira
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Language:English
Published: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra 2016-03-01
Series:Revista de Estudos Literários
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Online Access:https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/rel/article/view/4889
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description This essay analyzes an important early short story by José Maria de Eça de Queirós (1845-1900), “Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl”, first published in 1874. The female protagonist’s kleptomania plays a major role in the story, and is far more significant than has been previously noted by criticism. While her impulse to steal serves to challenge and undermine the social, economic, and patriarchal order it also functions as a meta-narrative technique. Through a focus on the materiality of the story, on the objects stolen, and on the symbolic and metonymic references, this essay connects a critique of economic and literary conventions with the story’s narrative structure. As Marie-Hélène Piwnik has noted, “Eccentricities of a Blonde- Haired Girl” resonates with an earlier short narrative by Balzac, just as the ambivalent first-person narrator seems to steal the romantic tale from the protagonist Macário. This instability of narrators and authors is part of Eça’s art of stealing and narrating, and Luísa’s kleptomania, as an extension of the author’s own, is thus a mark of autonomy, creativity, and critique, a revisionary shaking of established orders.
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spelling doaj.art-b07b86365b7c438facdf8c5786384c532023-05-31T09:54:12ZengImprensa da Universidade de CoimbraRevista de Estudos Literários2182-15262183-847X2016-03-01610.14195/2183-847X_6_11THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIAEstela VieiraThis essay analyzes an important early short story by José Maria de Eça de Queirós (1845-1900), “Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl”, first published in 1874. The female protagonist’s kleptomania plays a major role in the story, and is far more significant than has been previously noted by criticism. While her impulse to steal serves to challenge and undermine the social, economic, and patriarchal order it also functions as a meta-narrative technique. Through a focus on the materiality of the story, on the objects stolen, and on the symbolic and metonymic references, this essay connects a critique of economic and literary conventions with the story’s narrative structure. As Marie-Hélène Piwnik has noted, “Eccentricities of a Blonde- Haired Girl” resonates with an earlier short narrative by Balzac, just as the ambivalent first-person narrator seems to steal the romantic tale from the protagonist Macário. This instability of narrators and authors is part of Eça’s art of stealing and narrating, and Luísa’s kleptomania, as an extension of the author’s own, is thus a mark of autonomy, creativity, and critique, a revisionary shaking of established orders. https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/rel/article/view/4889“Eccentricities of a blonde-haired girl”Eça de Queiróskleptomaniamaterialitycommercepatriarchy
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THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIA
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“Eccentricities of a blonde-haired girl”
Eça de Queirós
kleptomania
materiality
commerce
patriarchy
title THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIA
title_full THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIA
title_fullStr THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIA
title_full_unstemmed THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIA
title_short THE ART OF STEALING: EÇA DE QUEIRÓS AND KLEPTOMANIA
title_sort art of stealing eca de queiros and kleptomania
topic “Eccentricities of a blonde-haired girl”
Eça de Queirós
kleptomania
materiality
commerce
patriarchy
url https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/rel/article/view/4889
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