학술논문

‘L’Amour aux Antipodes’: Tasma, Australia and the French Connection
Document Type
article
Source
Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, Vol 69 (2009)
Subject
History of Great Britain
DA1-995
Language
English
French
ISSN
0220-5610
Abstract
Tasma (Jessie Couvreur) wrote and published her best known Australian stories from Europe for a predominantly English and Australian readership. This article investigates Tasma's only known French publication, ‘L'Amour aux Antipodes’ (‘Love in the Antipodes’) which first appeared in August 1880 in the Parisian periodical La Nouvelle Revue, possibly to capitalise on the popularity of a series of lectures on Australia which she had delivered in various French and Belgian cities. I argue that the novella is designed specifically for a French readership, not only in terms of setting, but also because Tasma's usual critique of gender ideology is replaced with a determined anti-clericalism, possibly in response to current debates in Paris at the time and a wish to avoid the fraught gender politics of the Third Republic.