%0 Journal Article %T “No one can bring about a revolution by himself alone” %A Wierzbowska, Ewa Małgorzata %J Cahiers ERTA %V 2018 %R 10.4467/23538953CE.18.021.9136 %N Numéro 15 La (r)évolution %P 191-208 %K Krysinska, sexuality, eternal feminity, phallocratic society %@ 2300-4681 %D 2018 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/cahiers-erta/article/personne-ne-fait-une-revolution-a-soi-tout-seul %X In her two novels, La Force du désir and Folle de son corps, Krysinska tackled stereotypes concerning the portrayal of sexuality. The writer rejects the image of the woman that places her in the frame of feminine romanticism, of the "eternal femininity". She creates women, heterosexual and bisexual, all conscious of their sexuality; men whose inclinations are strictly homosexual, children discovering their bodies and their emerging desires. And since her observation concerns both women and men, I dare to say that Krysinska goes far beyond what was accepted by the nineteenth century doxa and what was presented by the other authors. It is tempting to say that Krysinska announced the end of the phallocratic society, since clitoris is equal to phallus, both of which are never literally mentioned. The conclusions derived from the analysis of Krysinska's two novels betray the more revoluyionary than evolutionary character, the latter resulting from the omnipresence of sex equal to its omni‐absence.