Cosmetics as a Sense of an Order: Identity, Gaze and Danger in Choderlos de Laclos’s "Les Liaisons dangereuses"
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This paper analyzes passages of Choderlos de Laclos’s Les liaisons dangereuses that concern the matter of cosmetics as a way of building the personality of the characters: as an art of self-fashioning that fuses knowledge of the social milieu in the pre-revolutionary France salons and dissimulation as a way of interacting with others. Therefore, we propose to explore the ethical and aesthetic potential of Laclos’s characters and their relationships by examining the letters these characters exchange. In order to do this, we will consider the origin and meaning of the term “cosmetics”, including practices of modification of personal appearance in Western culture, from both a literary and an anthropological perspective.Downloads
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