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Critics have tended to study Duras and Robbe-Grillet within the largely mutually exclusive theoretical discourses of psychoanalytic feminism and structuralism, so overlooking the extensive and fruitful areas of common ground between them. This book uncovers evidence of a career-long intersexual literary rivalry between the two writers, which reached a peak following the phenomenal success of Duras's L'Amant in 1984. By reading together chronological pairs of novels by Duras and Robbe-Grillet from throughout their parallel careers, the author sheds new light on both writers' works, rethinks certain received critical assumptions, and offers a new model, 'reading in pairs' for the study of male and female writers.
Contents: Novels of Marguerite Duras and Alain Robbe-Grillet - Literary history of mid- to late-twentieth-century France - Literary theory - Psychoanalysis (Lacan), feminism, structuralism - Nouveau Roman - Rise of feminism and gender debate - Eroticism and pornography - Autobiography - Mass media - Gender studies --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

