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  1. 'Varius multiplex multiformis': Impressions of Federico Fellini's Satyricon.Cécile Ladjali - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (4):174 - 182.
    The intention of this paper's title is not to position the notion of androgyny solely on the side of women writers, even though they are the most quoted. I have considered the phenomenon among both sexes, and the authors who 'forgot' their sex early on, in order to create. This 'forgetting' even seems to be the condition for genius. Indeed the androgyne, who is more an idea than a character, becomes for many writers the complete expression of that compulsory mixture (...)
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    When I Write, I am Sexless.Cécile Ladjali - 2005 - Diogenes 52 (4):82-93.
    The intention of this paper's title is not to position the notion of androgyny solely on the side of women writers, even though they are the most quoted. I have considered the phenomenon among both sexes, and the authors who 'forgot' their sex early on, in order to create. This 'forgetting' even seems to be the condition for genius. Indeed the androgyne, who is more an idea than a character, becomes for many writers the complete expression of that compulsory mixture (...)
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    Quand j'écris, je ne suis d'aucun sexe.Cécile Ladjali - 2004 - Diogène 208 (4):95-106.
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