Résumé:
Our study focuses on the representation of the female body in the Frenchspeaking Algerian novel. So to write and describe the body is to think about its existence in society through literary fiction. Through an interdisciplinary work we have tried to understand how the Algerian text writes the female body? We have tried to read the poetic and rhetorical sensibility of aesthetics and eroticism in the Algerian novel. The latter creates its own aesthetic, which reflects a cultural identity and a search for meaning. The aesthetic representation of the female body is not part of this writing of illusion and self-deception, since the ""beautiful"" tells the freedom. The writing of eroticism in the Algerian novel is mostly violent, extreme, and neurotic. The Algerian literary Eros approaches the Thanatos. We concluded that this complex discourse is a denunciatory will. Feminist writing where we read the cycle of women's lives. From unwanted birth to marital rape, the texts show the path of patriarchal education. The anguished writing of the female body is an expression of existential evil. A painful survival for female authors (especially in the black decade) and a dehumanized survival among male authors where the characters are trying to find a lost identity, in the feminine assaulted.