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29 - English Language and Literature
University of Sunderland
George Sand et Colette: lecture croisée du ‘hors temps’ et ‘hors lieu’ comme dénonciation du patriarcat
This study highlights the techniques used by George Sand and Colette to defy traditional patriarchal norms. The intertexuality between their novels is analysed to show how they took feminist stances through the non-conformist characteristics and interplay of their characters. Passages of Colette’s The Pure and the Impure and of Sand’s Indiana are used to understand how both writers expressed a desire to free individuals from the grips of patriarchy. This central theme of emancipation is not mere utopia but the reflection of a common desire to go beyond social constraints and imagine individuals as free from gender codes and roles.