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Jean Genet: Critical Essay by Michael Lucey

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SOURCE: Lucey, Michael. “Genet's Notre-Dame-des Fleurs: Fantasy and Sexual Identity.” Yale French Studies, no. 91 (1997): 80-102.

In the following essay, Lucey examines Genet's approach to fantasy in his perception of sexual identity as it appears in his literary works, particulary Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs.

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