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Citation

Jones K. Essays in French Literature and Culture 2021; 58: 173-190.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021)

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Abstract

This paper compares Catherine Cusset's L'autre qu'on adorait (2016) and Régis Jauffret's Lacrimosa (2008), as examples of 21st-century novels in which suicide is the central focus. Recent texts tend to move away from earlier portrayals of suicide as a philosophical or aesthetic gesture towards a deeper engagement with the causes and consequences of suicide. Placing these highly literary autofictions within a wider context of cultural interest in suicide extending to popular genres, I suggest that their formal complexity allows them to engage critically with stereotypes, and represent the unknowability of the suicidal mind. I also argue that literary representation of mental illness should be seen as part of a broader public discourse that influences social attitudes. © 2021, Westerly Centre, The University of Western Australia. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; medical humanities; autofiction; Cusset; Jauffret

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