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As I have argued elsewhere, the post-Romantic generation read her poems—or heard their mothers read or sing them—as children and hence associated her with maternal comfort.
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Prier, ce sont nos armes: A soul resides, imprisoned in this book: Open it and read: If there is no time to inscribe your tears, You can let them fall here from eyes to page; To pray is to absolve; let our prayers be arms: And absolve this, my open book of days. To be spreading secrets in windy speech, Has reason left her half-witted, insane?
Do we scorn songbirds who scatter their song? Her resistance to dominant discourses of femininity or patriarchy is most evident in her poems on the Lyon riots, some of which were not published during her lifetime. These revolts were an early sign that the July Monarchy would not be able to achieve the republican goals it held out to the working classes.
Given the double-voiced nature of her poetry, it is more productive to see the two traditions posited by Mellor as coexisting in one body of work. Such forthright resistance is harder to come by in the poetry of her contemporary, Amable Tastu. Completely forgotten since the end of the nineteenth century, Tastu was highly regarded in the period for her poetry and her educational prose.
In this dialogue between a guardian angel and a woman at different stages of her life, from girlhood to old age, the woman expresses her desire to write poetry, but is recalled to her quotidian duties by the angel:. A mes regrets ravis que la nature est belle! To my ravished eyes how beautiful is nature! All that my soul feels, that my eyes encompass Exhales from my mouth in melodious sounds! Where are they running, those rivals with sonorous lutes? By a holy bond gently chained; What would you do with a treacherous hope? Although ultimately the angel of reason is given the last word, the open-ended form challenges prevailing discourses of domesticity.
But death is liberty! This strength would later be deemed her weakness, as Maurice Souriau explains: After her second collection of poems in , Tastu renounced poetry and turned to more lucrative forms of writing educational books, historical surveys for young readers and translations.
Framed within a reception history marked by propriety, it is hard to see the potential for a feminist reading of her poetry. Coached by her mother, the writer Sophie Gay, Gay published her first collection of poems at the age of Il est un malheur que personne ne plaint, un danger que personne ne craint….
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This book combines an acerbic satire of the disgraceful behavior of misguided provincial characters with a lyrical description of the charms of the part of South West France called Aunis. The central figure is Florence, a vain and stupid woman who wrongly thinks herself wasted on the perfectly decent and actually quite attractive rural primary school teacher she's tricked into marrying her. In the hope of getting to Paris, Florence sleeps first with a pathetic third-rate poet, then with a cynica This book combines an acerbic satire of the disgraceful behavior of misguided provincial characters with a lyrical description of the charms of the part of South West France called Aunis.