Decadence in the age of Modernism /edited by Kate Hext and Alex Murray. (Record no. 89077)

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Classification number PR478
Item number .D433 2019
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Title Decadence in the age of Modernism /edited by Kate Hext and Alex Murray.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Baltimore :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Johns Hopkins University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. (c)2019.
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Extent 1 online resource (vi, 289 pages)
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Series statement Hopkins studies in Modernism
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographies and index.
505 00 - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Introduction /
Statement of responsibility Kate Hext and Alex Murray --
Title Dainty malice : Ada Leverson and post-Victorian decadent feminism /
Statement of responsibility Kristin Mahoney --
Title The ugly things of Salome /
Statement of responsibility Ellen Crowell --
Title Decadent paths and percolations after 1895 /
Statement of responsibility Nick Freeman --
Title "A poetess of no mean order" : Margaret Sackville, women's poetry, and the legacy of aestheticism /
Statement of responsibility Joseph Bristow --
Title The queer drift of Firbank /
Statement of responsibility Ellis Hanson --
Title Burning the candle at both ends : Edna St. Vincent Millay's decadence /
Statement of responsibility Sarah Parker --
Title Woolf and Joyce, Barnes and Beckett : the legacy of decadence in major modernist novels /
Statement of responsibility Vincent Sherry --
Title "The woodland whose depths and whose heights were Pan's" : Swinburne and Lawrence, decadence and modernism /
Statement of responsibility Howard J. Booth --
Title The naughtiness of the avant-garde : Donald Evans, Claire Marie, and Tender Buttons /
Statement of responsibility Douglas Mao --
Title The queerness of being 1890 in 1922 : Carl Van Vechten and the new decadence /
Statement of responsibility Kirsten MacLeod --
Title A decadent dream deferred : Bruce Nugent and the Harlem Renaissance's queer modernity /
Statement of responsibility Michèle Mendelssohn.
520 0# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. "This edited collection, of literary theory and criticism, proves that the Decadence movement had a longer-lasting influence on literature and aesthetics than has traditionally been accepted. Decadent principles and aesthetics continued to exert a compelling influence on the next generation of writers, from high Modernists (Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and D.H. Lawrence) to late Decadents (Ronald Firbank and the Sitwells) to writers of the Harlem Renaissance (Bruce Nugent and Carl Van Vechten). This collection offers a multifaceted critical revision of how Modernism evolved out of, and coexisted with, the Decadent movement, which Modernism was often keen to discredit and supersede"--
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Summary, etc. Decadence in the Age of Modernism begins where the history of the decadent movement all too often ends: in 1895. It argues that the decadent principles and aesthetics of Oscar Wilde, Walter Pater, Algernon Swinburne, and others continued to exert a compelling legacy on the next generation of writers, from high modernists and late decadents to writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Writers associated with this decadent counterculture were consciously celebrated but more often blushingly denied, even as they exerted a compelling influence on the early twentieth century. Offering a multifaceted critical revision of how modernism evolved out of, and coexisted with, the decadent movement, the essays in this collection reveal how decadent principles infused twentieth-century prose, poetry, drama, and newspapers. In particular, this book demonstrates the potent impact of decadence on the evolution of queer identity and self-fashioning in the early twentieth century. In close readings of an eclectic range of works by Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and D. H. Lawrence to Ronald Firbank, Bruce Nugent, and Carl Van Vechten, these essays grapple with a range of related issues, including individualism, the end of Empire, the politics of camp, experimentalism, and the critique of modernity. Contributors: Howard J. Booth, Joseph Bristow, Ellen Crowell, Nick Freeman, Ellis Hanson, Kate Hext, Kirsten MacLeod, Kristin Mahoney, Douglas Mao, Michèle Mendelssohn, Alex Murray, Sarah Parker, Vincent Sherry.
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General subdivision History and criticism.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element American literature
Chronological subdivision 20th century
General subdivision History and criticism.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Decadence (Literary movement)
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Modernism (Literature)
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Personal name Hext, Kate,
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Personal name Murray, Alex,
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