Romancing decay : ideas of decadence in European culture / edited by Michael St. John.

Contributor(s): John, Michael St edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: England : Ashgate, c1999Description: xviii, 280 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 1840146745 (hardback : alk. paper)Subject(s): European literature -- History and criticism | Decadence (Literary movement) -- Europe | Decadence in literature | Decadence (Literary movement) -- Europe | European literature -- History and criticismDDC classification: 809.911
Contents:
Introduction; Redeeming the decadent city: changing responses to the urban and wilderness environments in the lives of St Jerome, David Salter; Nature, Venus and Royal decadence: political theory and political practice in Chaucera (TM)s Parliament of Fowls, Michael StJohn; Reading symptoms of decadence in Forda (TM)s a "Tis Pity Shea (TM)s a Whore, Carla Dente; a "Bawdy in thoughts, precise in wordsa (TM): decadence, divinity and dissent in the Restoration, Michael Davies; Dickensian decadents, Vincent Newey; Defining decadence in nineteenth-century French and British criticism, Julian North; Somewhere therea (TM)s music: John Meade Falknera (TM)s The Lost Stradivarius, Nicholas Daly; a "Squalid argumentsa (TM): decadence, reform and the Colonial vision in Kiplinga (TM)s The Five Nations, Andrew StJohn; The metamorphoses of a fairy-tale: Quillard, Da (TM)Annunzio and The Girl With Cut-Off Hands, Julie Dashwood; A passion for dismemberment: Gabriele da (TM)Annunzioa (TM)s portrayals of women, Susan Bassnett; The escape from decadence: British travel literature on the Balkans 1900a "45, Andrew Hammond; Books and ruins: abject decadence in Gide and Mann, Martin Halliwell; Resisting decadence: literary criticism as a corrective to low culture and high science in the world of I. A. Richards, Daniel Cordle; Blow it up and start all over again: Second World War apocalypse fiction and the decadence of modernity, Tristram Hooley; Decadence and transition in the fiction of Antonio Tabucchi: a reading of Il filo della (TM)orizzonte, Marina Spunta; Beyond decadence: Huysmans, Wilde, Baudrillard and Postmodern culture, Nicholas Zurbrugg; Translation: decadence or survival of the original?, Amir Ali Nojoumian; The decadent university: narratives of decay and the future of higher education, Mark Rawlinson; The lateness of the world, or how to leave the twentieth century, Martin L. Davies; Bibliography; Index.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-271) and index.

Introduction; Redeeming the decadent city: changing responses to the urban and wilderness environments in the lives of St Jerome, David Salter; Nature, Venus and Royal decadence: political theory and political practice in Chaucera (TM)s Parliament of Fowls, Michael StJohn; Reading symptoms of decadence in Forda (TM)s a "Tis Pity Shea (TM)s a Whore, Carla Dente; a "Bawdy in thoughts, precise in wordsa (TM): decadence, divinity and dissent in the Restoration, Michael Davies; Dickensian decadents, Vincent Newey; Defining decadence in nineteenth-century French and British criticism, Julian North; Somewhere therea (TM)s music: John Meade Falknera (TM)s The Lost Stradivarius, Nicholas Daly; a "Squalid argumentsa (TM): decadence, reform and the Colonial vision in Kiplinga (TM)s The Five Nations, Andrew StJohn; The metamorphoses of a fairy-tale: Quillard, Da (TM)Annunzio and The Girl With Cut-Off Hands, Julie Dashwood; A passion for dismemberment: Gabriele da (TM)Annunzioa (TM)s portrayals of women, Susan Bassnett; The escape from decadence: British travel literature on the Balkans 1900a "45, Andrew Hammond; Books and ruins: abject decadence in Gide and Mann, Martin Halliwell; Resisting decadence: literary criticism as a corrective to low culture and high science in the world of I. A. Richards, Daniel Cordle; Blow it up and start all over again: Second World War apocalypse fiction and the decadence of modernity, Tristram Hooley; Decadence and transition in the fiction of Antonio Tabucchi: a reading of Il filo della (TM)orizzonte, Marina Spunta; Beyond decadence: Huysmans, Wilde, Baudrillard and Postmodern culture, Nicholas Zurbrugg; Translation: decadence or survival of the original?, Amir Ali Nojoumian; The decadent university: narratives of decay and the future of higher education, Mark Rawlinson; The lateness of the world, or how to leave the twentieth century, Martin L. Davies; Bibliography; Index.

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