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Moral Cupidity and Lettres de cachet in Diderots Writing
Jennifer Vanderheyden
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This volume explores the influence of the lettre de cachet on both Diderots personal life and his works, beginning with an examination of Diderots experience as recipient of two such arrest warrants, followed by an analysis of his references to these warrants in three of his fictional works, Le Pre de famille, Jacques le fataliste and Est-il bon? Est-il mchant?. A scrutiny of Diderots mmoire/lettre novel La Religieuse proposes that, on the basis of moral cupidity, or self-gain, Madame Simonin sends her daughter Suzanne two veiled lettres de cachet that demand her confinement to a convent. The exploration of a fascinating real-life case of Henriette-milie de Bautru, a young comtesse whose mother confined her to a convent as a result of a lettre de cachet also based on motives of greed, leads to an examination of the similarities between Suzanne and the Comtesse in terms of their illegitimacy, questioning of authority and subsequent rebellion. A consideration of writing and communication in La Religieuse as they relate to this rebellion leads to an investigation of Diderots admiration of the mystery of female genius and artistic creativity as discussed in his essay Sur les femmes. The works of Julia Kristeva, especially her Post-Scriptum addressed to Diderot at the end of her work Thrse mon amour: Thrse dAvila, serve as a theoretical basis for an interpretation of Suzannes experience as victim of a lettre de cachet and her search for a psychological rebirth of her tre cach.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781032094038
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 152
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-06-30
- Förlag: Routledge