How does this tool work?

Optimize your research by finding problems or concepts in the works
It’s very simple
It works like a database for an archive or library. Just type the word you want into the search engine and select the search criteria that interest you. Once you’ve done that, based on the selected criteria, you’ll see the pages where you’ll find the concept/problem in the works (French, English, Spanish, or Portuguese editions), as well as relevant notes or citations. We try to include every minimally interesting reference to the concept/problem; it’s up to the researcher to choose what interests them once they consult the works. It’s almost like an index of names, but we leave out pages where the concept/problem is only mentioned and which we consider to contribute little to their understanding.
Search References
Use the search bar at the top of the page to find specific quotes, themes, or concepts developed by Deleuze. You can filter the results by publication year, type of work (book, article, lecture), or co-authors.
Explore Categories
Browse through categories organized by theme to discover works on a topic of interest. Themes include philosophy, cinema, literature, and more.
Access Books
Select the title of any book to access its detailed description, summary, and cross-references. Some books are available in digital format for online reading or download.