Narcissus and Echo: Women in the French Recit by Naomi Segal
Narcissus and Echo is about romantic confessional fiction, in which the woman dies and the man lives to tell his tale. Whether femme fatale, nun, sister, aristocrat or fallen women, she is always somehow blamed for her own destruction. What motivates the man's narrative and how does the women's voice, curiously, survive the text? Naomi Segal brings insights from feminist and psychoanalytic theory to bear on writers such as Chateaubriand, Musset, Prevost and Gautier. Running throughout this lively and provocative study are dichotomies between speech and sight, male doubles and female mirror, the narcissism of nostalgia and the paradoxes of undesire. ...humorous, consistently provocative and always demanding ... Times Literary Supplement; With humour and breathtaking pace she blasts her way through ten canonical examples ...Segal is a feminist critic who ...enjoys reading the grain, French Studies; Narcissus and Echo is a stimulating and extremely well documented book, Journal of European Studies.