Françoise Meltzer
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For Fear of the Fire: Joan of Arc and the Limits of Subjectivity
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2001
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8 editions
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Salome and the Dance of Writing: Portraits of Mimesis in Literature
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1987
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5 editions
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Seeing Double: Baudelaire's Modernity
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2011
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3 editions
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Hot Property: The Stakes and Claims of Literary Originality
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1994
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3 editions
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Saints: Faith without Borders (A Critical Inquiry Book)
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2011
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5 editions
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Dark Lens: Imaging Germany, 1945
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2019
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3 editions
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The Trial(s) of Psychoanalysis (A Critical Inquiry Book)
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1988
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3 editions
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On the Question of Aufhebung: Baudelaire, Bataille and Sartre
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Cahiers Parisiens / Parisian Notebooks, No. 6
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2012
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Unconscious
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“Indeed, woman can be a machine run wild, or a machine can be a better, more subjugated, and efficient woman.”
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“The burning of Joan was an attempt to deaden a great deal more than a young woman with pretensions of prophesy. It was also an attempt to eradicate the nascent possibility of agency in a woman, of a possible weakness in the dominant discourse, requiring constant vigilance and cleansing, lest it be uncovered.”
― For Fear of the Fire: Joan of Arc and the Limits of Subjectivity
― For Fear of the Fire: Joan of Arc and the Limits of Subjectivity
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