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A Private Drama of Sexual Identity: Balzac's Le Medecin de campagne

A Private Drama of Sexual Identity: Balzac's Le Medecin de campagne <p>Balzac&apos;s novel of 1833 is structured by a hitherto unacknowledged preoccupation with sexual identity. A bond between Benassis and Genestas is created by their respective stories. The valorisation of the masculine is emphasized throughout, particularly in depictions of the male body and male physiognomies. Especially revealing are the two stories recounted by Genestas, the second of which constitutes a self-reflexive illustration of the passage from the autobiographical to the novelistic. A link with Balzac&apos;s own sexuality is tempting but elusive. The evocation of uncertain sexual identity is essentially a privileged example of the suggestive ambiguity of the Balzacian text. (mt)</p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nineteenth-Century French Studies University of Nebraska Press

A Private Drama of Sexual Identity: Balzac&apos;s Le Medecin de campagne

Nineteenth-Century French Studies , Volume 34 (3) – Sep 27, 2006

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University of Nebraska Press
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Copyright © 2006 The University of Nebraska Press.
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1536-0172

Abstract

<p>Balzac&apos;s novel of 1833 is structured by a hitherto unacknowledged preoccupation with sexual identity. A bond between Benassis and Genestas is created by their respective stories. The valorisation of the masculine is emphasized throughout, particularly in depictions of the male body and male physiognomies. Especially revealing are the two stories recounted by Genestas, the second of which constitutes a self-reflexive illustration of the passage from the autobiographical to the novelistic. A link with Balzac&apos;s own sexuality is tempting but elusive. The evocation of uncertain sexual identity is essentially a privileged example of the suggestive ambiguity of the Balzacian text. (mt)</p>

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Nineteenth-Century French StudiesUniversity of Nebraska Press

Published: Sep 27, 2006

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