Desire: Love Stories in Western Culture
In the light of poststructuralist theory, and with reference to the work of Lacan and Derrida in particular, Catherine Belsey argues that fiction - including poetry, drama and film - is paradoxically the most serious location of writing about desire in Western cultura. Beginning with the celebration of true love in contemporary popular romance, and the reluctant scepticism of postmodern novels, she goes on to explore past representation of passion by Chretien de Troyes, Malory, Spenser, Donne, Keats, Edgar Allan Poe, Tennyson and Bram Stoker. Belsey also discusses the role of desire in the utopian writings of Plato, More and William Morris, as well as its treatment by a range of speculative feminists, from Charlotte perkins Gilman to Marge Piercy.
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Desire: Love Stories in Western Culture
In the light of poststructuralist theory, and with reference to the work of Lacan and Derrida in particular, Catherine Belsey argues that fiction - including poetry, drama and film - is paradoxically the most serious location of writing about desire in Western cultura. Beginning with the celebration of true love in contemporary popular romance, and the reluctant scepticism of postmodern novels, she goes on to explore past representation of passion by Chretien de Troyes, Malory, Spenser, Donne, Keats, Edgar Allan Poe, Tennyson and Bram Stoker. Belsey also discusses the role of desire in the utopian writings of Plato, More and William Morris, as well as its treatment by a range of speculative feminists, from Charlotte perkins Gilman to Marge Piercy.
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Desire: Love Stories in Western Culture

Desire: Love Stories in Western Culture

by Catherine Belsey
Desire: Love Stories in Western Culture

Desire: Love Stories in Western Culture

by Catherine Belsey

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In the light of poststructuralist theory, and with reference to the work of Lacan and Derrida in particular, Catherine Belsey argues that fiction - including poetry, drama and film - is paradoxically the most serious location of writing about desire in Western cultura. Beginning with the celebration of true love in contemporary popular romance, and the reluctant scepticism of postmodern novels, she goes on to explore past representation of passion by Chretien de Troyes, Malory, Spenser, Donne, Keats, Edgar Allan Poe, Tennyson and Bram Stoker. Belsey also discusses the role of desire in the utopian writings of Plato, More and William Morris, as well as its treatment by a range of speculative feminists, from Charlotte perkins Gilman to Marge Piercy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631168140
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 12/05/1994
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.11(w) x 9.04(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Catherine Belsey is Professor of English and Chair of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory at the University of Wales College of Cardiff. She is the author of Critical Practice (1980), The Subject of Tragedy (1985) and John Milton (1988).

Table of Contents

Illustrations.

Preface.

Part I: Desire Now:.

1. Prologue: Writing About Desire.

2. Reading Love Stories.

3. Desire in Theory: Freud, Lacan, Derrida.

4. Postmodern Love.

Part II: Desire at Other Times:.

5. Adultery in King Arthur's Court.

6. John Donne's Worlds of Desire.

7. Demon Lovers.

8. Futures: Desire and Utopia.

Notes.

Index.

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