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Late seventeenth-century France was fascinated by the myth of Psyche. The Greek princess inspired not only Jean de La Fontaine, who rewrote Apuleius’ original fable (1669); more indirectly, Psyche’s misfortune and happily ever after were a fertile base in the genre of the fairy tale. Whereas the influence of the myth of Psyche has been discussed for the famous fairy tales of Charles Perrault and the...
Cet article propose une relecture de l'amour illicite de Phèdre pour son beau‐fils Hippolyte, à travers la métaphore de la tache. Touchée par la vue de celui qu'elle aime, Phèdre ne peut celer les marques extérieures de sa passion : son rougissement mêle honte et amour. Or, la véritable souillure est intériorisée : l'amour de Phèdre est une conscience de péché, de prédestination. Après l'exposition...
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