Description
About the Author
Nicholas Royle is Professor of English at the University of Sussex
Reviews
'Royle considers Cixous's work in relation to that of authors that she has herself read and analyzed, in particular Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Sigmund Freud, and Jacques Derrida. The author states that his study is intended to be accessible for readers with little background in feminist literary theory, deconstruction, or psychoanalysis, and he delivers on that promise. This study is an exercise in creative reading, an approach Royle defines in the introduction for those unfamiliar with it... The book is compelling and will interest readers of Cixous in any language.'
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'This book offers a source of delectation and insight to readers of Helene Cixous's writing. It is delightful in numerous respects. Charmingly ludic, it veers playfully - in a manner theorized by its author a decade earlier as characteristic of literature itself - not only between Cixous's texts and between her texts and those of a host of other writers as disparate as Shakespeare, Charlotte Bronte, Virginia Woolf, Samuel Beckett, Elizabeth Bowen, and Agatha Christie, but, in addition, between the four words of the subtitle: dreamer, realist, analyst, writing.'
French Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781526160454
Author Nicholas Royle
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Manchester University Press
Publisher Manchester University Press
Weight(grams) 376g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 156mm * 14mm