Modern Languages Open (May 2015)

The Quest for Fictionality: Prostitution and Metatextuality in Rachilde’s Monsieur Vénus

  • Steven Wilson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.20
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 0

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This article considers the theme of prostitution in the decadent writings of the fin-de-siecle French author, Rachilde. It proposes that an analysis of this critically-neglected trope of her work reveals new connections between the erotics and aesthetics of her fiction. As a vector for considering tensions between fantasy and truth, and illusion and reality, prostitution, in Rachilde's texts, invites us to reflect on two of the most common cultural manifestations of decadence: sexual non-conformism and the cult of artifice. The article focuses in particular on the (male) prostitute-body of Monsieur Venus, arguing that, in its transcendence of nature, reality and utilitarian purpose, it is elevated to the status of art in Rachilde's fictional world.

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