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Le massacre des amazones: études critiques sur deux cents bas-bleus contemporains

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A sequence of sharp critical essays interrogates and satirizes the figure of the bas-bleu, the woman who adopts masculine literary pretensions, by proposing a working definition, surveying contemporaneous women writers, and grouping recurring types such as the naïve, the boastful, and the nearly talented. Through polemical close readings the author diagnoses patterns of pedantry, vanity, and affectation, contrasts purportedly authentic feminine expression with imitation, and widens the critique to include men who write in affected feminine voices, arguing that these postures weaken the distinctiveness of genuine female literary expression.

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Han Ryner

Han Ryner was a French author and critic known for his exploration of contemporary literary figures, particularly women writers. His notable work, "Le massacre des amazones: études critiques sur deux cents bas-bleus contemporains," critiques and analyzes the contributions of two hundred female authors of his time. Ryner's writings often reflect his engagement with social and cultural issues, making him a significant voice in early 20th-century French literature. His critical approach sheds light on the literary landscape of his era, offering insights into the challenges and achievements of women in literature.

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