Edinburgh University Press
The Decadent Image
About this book
Explores culturally significant encounters between sensuality and artificiality in the poetry of Wilde, Symons, and Dowson.
This book enquires into the problem of venerating artificiality and the inaccessibility of beauty associated with it whilst engaging in the sensuous, immediate experience as it is advocated by Walter Pater. It examines for the first time together poems by three protagonists of the 1890s: Oscar Wilde, Arthur Symons, and Ernest Dowson. It sees their poems as sites where the self sensually collides with or is immersed in their artifice. This is understood through the shift from Aestheticism to Decadence, which is marked by a greater emphasis on heterodox erotic experience. This study examines Wilde’s early poetry and its role in triggering this shift. It shows how the idea of an erotic encounter with artifice reaches its apex in Symons, and how in Dowson it ripens into vexed non-encounters.
Key Features• The first monograph study to focus exclusively on Decadent poetry • Gives original attention to Oscar Wilde’s poetry which has been relatively neglected • Makes an explicit distinction between ‘Aestheticism’ and ‘Decadence’• Includes a Coda which considers how this Decadent poetics transmutes in Modernism.
Kostas Boyiopoulos is Teaching Associate at the Department of English Studies, Durham University. His main research specialisms are fin-de-siècle literature and culture, Decadence and Aestheticism, and Anglo-Continental literary transactions. He is a co-editor of The Decadent Short Story: An Annotated Anthology (Edinburgh UP, 2014) and, with Mark Sandy, of the forthcoming essay collection Decadent Romanticism (Ashgate, 2015). He has published articles on late Victorian and Modernist topics.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Series Editor’s Preface
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Acknowledgements
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List of Abbreviations
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Chapter 1 Introduction: Sensual Text, Textual Sense – Aestheticism to Decadence
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I. Oscar Wilde
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Chapter 2 ‘That love-enraptured tune’: Eros and Art(ifice)
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Chapter 3 ‘Charmides’ and The Sphinx: Crashing into Objets d’Art
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II. Arthur Symons
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Chapter 4 Strangeness and the City: The Self among Fragmented Impressions
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Chapter 5 Bianca’s Body: Nerves and the Flâneurie of Flesh
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III. Ernest Dowson
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Chapter 6 ‘A little while’: Expiration in Suspension
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Chapter 7 Closely Apart: Aestheticising the Non-Encounter
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Coda: Modernist Responses
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Bibliography
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Index
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