The Papin Sisters
Rachel Edwards author Keith Reader author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2nd Aug '01
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The 1933 killing by the Papin sisters of their mistress and her daughter was an act of unexampled violence by women against women, whose repercussions have been felt in French culture ever since. It received wide journalistic coverage at the time, and subsequently prominent literary figures such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Genet have dealt with the case, which has also formed the basis of a stage play (by Wendy Kesselmann) and films by Nico Papatakis, Nancy Meckler and Claude Chabrol. The case casts fascinating light on French provincial life between the wars, the role of women (especially unmarried ones) in French society, and French views of the criminal outsider. Its impact on psychoanalytic discourse, through the work first of Jacques Lacan, then of Francis Dupré and Marie-Magdeleine Lessana, has also been considerable, notably in its contribution to the development of the key notion of the mirror-phase. The almost obsessive recurrence of the case makes of it a fascinating prism through which to examine multiple aspects of recent French culture.
... this is a very rich book, whose excellent bibliography and index will be useful for those interested in the individual texts examined, and whose overall approach is a fruitful model for the study of a similar causes célèbres. * Modern & Contemporary France *
.. a timely book. * Modern & Contemporary France *
A revelatory questioning of the reason for the horrendous crimes' enduring folkish fascination. * Contemporary Review *
Provides a useful overview of the varied cultural reactions to the Papin sisters and their crime ... The book particularly illuminates the crucial impact of the case on psychoanalytical discourse. * Times Literary Supplement *
ISBN: 9780198160106
Dimensions: 225mm x 144mm x 16mm
Weight: 308g
142 pages