Les Liaisons Dangereuses Criticism
- Principal Works
- Introduction
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Essays
- The Moral Structure of Les Liaisons Dangereuses
- Education and Seduction in Les Liaisons Dangereuses
- Valmont, Actor and Spectator
- Split Personalities: Characterizing Writers and Readers
- The Anonymous Public in Les Liaisons dangereuses
- Resistance and Retreat: A Laclosian Primer for Women
- Male Bonding and Female Isolation in Laclos's Les Liaisons dangereuses
- Trading Genres: Epistolarity and Theatricality in Britannicus and Les Liaisons dangereuses
- In Search of a Female Voice: Les Liaisons dangereuses
- The Political Economy of the Body in the Liaisons dangereuses of Choderlos de Laclos
- Merteuil and Mirrors: Stephen Frears's Freudian Reading of Les Liaisons dangereuses
- Seductive Monsters: Laclos's Liaisons dangereuses
- Face Value and the Value of Face in Les Liaisons dangereuses: The Rhetoric of Form and the Critic's Seduction
- Dialogues of the Deaf: The Failure of Consolation in Les Liaisons dangereuses
- Further Reading