Fragoletta, roman de la formation négative

Fragoletta. Naples et Paris en 1799, by Henri de Latouche, is considered the founding novel of the androgyne motif in the 19th century. The eponymous character projects a protean image of femininity – warlike, libertine, mysterious – in which we can see a critique of Ancien Régime society and the st...

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Main Author: Aurélia Cervoni
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Seminario di filologia francese 2023-11-01
Series:Revue Italienne d'Etudes Françaises
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rief/10498
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description Fragoletta. Naples et Paris en 1799, by Henri de Latouche, is considered the founding novel of the androgyne motif in the 19th century. The eponymous character projects a protean image of femininity – warlike, libertine, mysterious – in which we can see a critique of Ancien Régime society and the status it assigns to women. According to Michel Crouzet, Fragoletta is a singularly disunited work : a formation novel, but also an adventure and historical novel, sentimental novel and black novel. This article aims to show how Latouche hijacks and subverts the codes of the formation ovel.
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spellingShingle Aurélia Cervoni
Fragoletta, roman de la formation négative
Revue Italienne d'Etudes Françaises
Latouche (Henri de)
Bildungsroman
androgyne
hermaphrodite
Crime Novel
French Revolution
title Fragoletta, roman de la formation négative
title_full Fragoletta, roman de la formation négative
title_fullStr Fragoletta, roman de la formation négative
title_full_unstemmed Fragoletta, roman de la formation négative
title_short Fragoletta, roman de la formation négative
title_sort fragoletta roman de la formation negative
topic Latouche (Henri de)
Bildungsroman
androgyne
hermaphrodite
Crime Novel
French Revolution
url http://journals.openedition.org/rief/10498
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