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Mademoiselle de Maupin
A daring celebration of beauty, desire, and artistic freedom, Mademoiselle de Maupin is one of the most provocative and influential novels of 19th-century French literature. Théophile Gautier's masterwork blends romance, wit, philosophy, and sensuality into a bold exploration of identity and the nature of love-challenging the moral conventions of its time with elegance and audacity.
Inspired by the legendary figure of Julie d'Aubigny, the novel follows the captivating Madeleine de Maupin, a young woman of intelligence and spirit who defies social expectations by disguising herself as a man in order to experience the world without restriction.
Under this assumed identity, she moves freely through society, testing the boundaries of gender, attraction, and perception. Her path intertwines with that of d'Albert, a romantic dreamer dissatisfied with ordinary love and obsessed with the pursuit of an ideal beauty that transcends reality. When Madeleine-still in disguise-enters his life, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to the mysterious newcomer.
At the same time, Rosette, d'Albert's devoted lover, becomes captivated by the enigmatic stranger. What unfolds is a complex and emotionally charged triangle of longing, illusion, and discovery. Through lyrical prose and philosophical reflection, Gautier explores themes of aesthetic perfection, sensual awakening, gender fluidity, and the tension between art and morality. The novel is also famous for its preface, a manifesto of the "art for art's sake" movement, in which Gautier defends artistic creation free from moral or utilitarian constraints. Mademoiselle de Maupin is both a romantic drama and a meditation on the fluid nature of identity and desire.
It questions rigid definitions of masculinity and femininity, celebrates individual freedom, and exalts beauty as life's highest pursuit. Controversial upon its release, the novel remains a groundbreaking work that continues to resonate with modern discussions of gender and self-expression. Elegant, rebellious, and intellectually vibrant, Mademoiselle de Maupin stands as a testament to Gautier's vision of art as passion, freedom, and fearless exploration of the human heart.
Under this assumed identity, she moves freely through society, testing the boundaries of gender, attraction, and perception. Her path intertwines with that of d'Albert, a romantic dreamer dissatisfied with ordinary love and obsessed with the pursuit of an ideal beauty that transcends reality. When Madeleine-still in disguise-enters his life, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to the mysterious newcomer.
At the same time, Rosette, d'Albert's devoted lover, becomes captivated by the enigmatic stranger. What unfolds is a complex and emotionally charged triangle of longing, illusion, and discovery. Through lyrical prose and philosophical reflection, Gautier explores themes of aesthetic perfection, sensual awakening, gender fluidity, and the tension between art and morality. The novel is also famous for its preface, a manifesto of the "art for art's sake" movement, in which Gautier defends artistic creation free from moral or utilitarian constraints. Mademoiselle de Maupin is both a romantic drama and a meditation on the fluid nature of identity and desire.
It questions rigid definitions of masculinity and femininity, celebrates individual freedom, and exalts beauty as life's highest pursuit. Controversial upon its release, the novel remains a groundbreaking work that continues to resonate with modern discussions of gender and self-expression. Elegant, rebellious, and intellectually vibrant, Mademoiselle de Maupin stands as a testament to Gautier's vision of art as passion, freedom, and fearless exploration of the human heart.
A daring celebration of beauty, desire, and artistic freedom, Mademoiselle de Maupin is one of the most provocative and influential novels of 19th-century French literature. Théophile Gautier's masterwork blends romance, wit, philosophy, and sensuality into a bold exploration of identity and the nature of love-challenging the moral conventions of its time with elegance and audacity.
Inspired by the legendary figure of Julie d'Aubigny, the novel follows the captivating Madeleine de Maupin, a young woman of intelligence and spirit who defies social expectations by disguising herself as a man in order to experience the world without restriction.
Under this assumed identity, she moves freely through society, testing the boundaries of gender, attraction, and perception. Her path intertwines with that of d'Albert, a romantic dreamer dissatisfied with ordinary love and obsessed with the pursuit of an ideal beauty that transcends reality. When Madeleine-still in disguise-enters his life, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to the mysterious newcomer.
At the same time, Rosette, d'Albert's devoted lover, becomes captivated by the enigmatic stranger. What unfolds is a complex and emotionally charged triangle of longing, illusion, and discovery. Through lyrical prose and philosophical reflection, Gautier explores themes of aesthetic perfection, sensual awakening, gender fluidity, and the tension between art and morality. The novel is also famous for its preface, a manifesto of the "art for art's sake" movement, in which Gautier defends artistic creation free from moral or utilitarian constraints. Mademoiselle de Maupin is both a romantic drama and a meditation on the fluid nature of identity and desire.
It questions rigid definitions of masculinity and femininity, celebrates individual freedom, and exalts beauty as life's highest pursuit. Controversial upon its release, the novel remains a groundbreaking work that continues to resonate with modern discussions of gender and self-expression. Elegant, rebellious, and intellectually vibrant, Mademoiselle de Maupin stands as a testament to Gautier's vision of art as passion, freedom, and fearless exploration of the human heart.
Under this assumed identity, she moves freely through society, testing the boundaries of gender, attraction, and perception. Her path intertwines with that of d'Albert, a romantic dreamer dissatisfied with ordinary love and obsessed with the pursuit of an ideal beauty that transcends reality. When Madeleine-still in disguise-enters his life, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to the mysterious newcomer.
At the same time, Rosette, d'Albert's devoted lover, becomes captivated by the enigmatic stranger. What unfolds is a complex and emotionally charged triangle of longing, illusion, and discovery. Through lyrical prose and philosophical reflection, Gautier explores themes of aesthetic perfection, sensual awakening, gender fluidity, and the tension between art and morality. The novel is also famous for its preface, a manifesto of the "art for art's sake" movement, in which Gautier defends artistic creation free from moral or utilitarian constraints. Mademoiselle de Maupin is both a romantic drama and a meditation on the fluid nature of identity and desire.
It questions rigid definitions of masculinity and femininity, celebrates individual freedom, and exalts beauty as life's highest pursuit. Controversial upon its release, the novel remains a groundbreaking work that continues to resonate with modern discussions of gender and self-expression. Elegant, rebellious, and intellectually vibrant, Mademoiselle de Maupin stands as a testament to Gautier's vision of art as passion, freedom, and fearless exploration of the human heart.
Les livres de Théophile Gautier

King Candaules. An Intriguing Tale of Power, Betrayal, and Vanity in Ancient Lydia
Théophile Gautier, Lafcadio Hearn
E-book
0,49 €

Charles Baudelaire, His Life. Exploring Baudelaire's Literary Legacy and Influence
Théophile Gautier, Charles Baudelaire, Guy Thorne
E-book
0,99 €

One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances. Romantic Fantasies and Supernatural Tales from the French Literary Master
Théophile Gautier, Lafcadio Hearn
E-book
0,99 €

Pumpkins' Glow: 200+ Eerie Tales for Halloween. Horror Classics, Mysterious Cases, Gothic Novels, Monster Tales & Supernatural Stories
H. P. Lovecraft, Mary Shelley, EDGAR ALLAN POE, Bram Stoker, Théophile Gautier
E-book
0,99 €

Into Eternal Darkness: 100+ Gothic Classics in One Edition. Novels, Tales and Poems: The Mysteries of Udolpho, The Tell-Tale Heart, Sweeney Todd…
Théophile Gautier, William Blake, Horace Walpole, Mary Shelley, Ann Radcliffe
E-book
0,99 €

The Power of Darkness: 560+ Supernatural Thrillers, Macabre Tales & Eerie Mysteries. The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Sweeney Todd, Frankenstein, Dracula, The Haunted House, Dead Souls…
Théophile Gautier, Richard Marsh, H. P. Lovecraft, H. G. Wells, EDGAR ALLAN POE
E-book
0,49 €

Halloween Boxed Set: 200+ Horror Classics & Supernatural Mysteries. Sweeney Todd, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Haunted Hotel, Frankenstein, Dracula, The Horla…
EDGAR ALLAN POE, H. P. Lovecraft, Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, Théophile Gautier
E-book
1,49 €

Supernatural Mysteries: 60+ Horror Tales, Ghost Stories & Murder Mysteries
Théophile Gautier, EDGAR ALLAN POE, ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Wilkie Collins
E-book
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Orientalism: A Selection of Paintings and Writings (Illustrated)
Gustave Flaubert, Lord Byron, Pierre Benoit, Théophile Gautier, Various authors
E-book
0,49 €

Orientalism: A Selection of Paintings and Writings (Illustrated)
Gustave Flaubert, Lord Byron, Pierre Benoit, Théophile Gautier, Various authors
E-book
0,49 €

0,99 €

Orientalism: A Selection Of Classic Orientalist Paintings And Writings (Golden Deer Classics)
William Beckford, Lord Byron, Théophile Gautier, Gustave Flaubert, Pierre Benoit
E-book
0,99 €

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1,49 €

1,99 €

14,99 €
