This Ph.D. thesis investigates the use of fantasy by British and Irish 'Decadent' authors and illustrators, including Oscar Wilde, Max Beerbohm, Aubrey Beardsley, 'Vernon Lee' (Violet Paget), Ernest Dowson, and Charles Ricketts. Furthermore, this study demonstrates why fantasy was an apposite form for literary Decadence, which is defined in this thesis as a supra-generic mode characterized by its anti-mimetic impulse, its view of language as autonomous and artificial, its frequent use of parody and pastiche, and its transgression of boundaries between art forms. Literary Decadence in the United Kingdom derives its view of autonomous language from Anglo-German Romantic philology and literature, consequently being distinguished from Frenc...
Of That Transfigured World identifies a generally unremarked upon mode of nineteenth-century litera...
While studies of fantastic literature have often focused on their structural and genre characteristi...
This paper deals with England's cultural space in the 1890s: decadence and symbolism constitute the ...
This Ph. D. thesis investigates the use of fantasy by British and Irish 'Decadent' authors and illus...
This thesis investigates decadence – moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulge...
textWhen literary movements do not grow out of specific groups who adopt a name fort heir endeavors,...
This thesis offers a study of a particular period (1884-1899) in Britain in which Fantastic literatu...
Late Victorian stories of horror and the supernatural, considered collectively, represent a signific...
There has been much investigation of fantasy as a literary genre, but little scrutiny of the subject...
The theme of the Bachelor thesis is the reference to reflection to the social crisis in the 19th cen...
This study deals with works of imperialist, decadent and futuristic fiction written roughly between ...
This thesis studies national conceptions of sexuality and the geo-politics of the Decadent movement ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001This dissertation reveals the important role of folk ...
The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have decli...
This thesis examines the presence and importance of the fantastical in literature of the Victorian p...
Of That Transfigured World identifies a generally unremarked upon mode of nineteenth-century litera...
While studies of fantastic literature have often focused on their structural and genre characteristi...
This paper deals with England's cultural space in the 1890s: decadence and symbolism constitute the ...
This Ph. D. thesis investigates the use of fantasy by British and Irish 'Decadent' authors and illus...
This thesis investigates decadence – moral or cultural decline as characterized by excessive indulge...
textWhen literary movements do not grow out of specific groups who adopt a name fort heir endeavors,...
This thesis offers a study of a particular period (1884-1899) in Britain in which Fantastic literatu...
Late Victorian stories of horror and the supernatural, considered collectively, represent a signific...
There has been much investigation of fantasy as a literary genre, but little scrutiny of the subject...
The theme of the Bachelor thesis is the reference to reflection to the social crisis in the 19th cen...
This study deals with works of imperialist, decadent and futuristic fiction written roughly between ...
This thesis studies national conceptions of sexuality and the geo-politics of the Decadent movement ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2001This dissertation reveals the important role of folk ...
The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have decli...
This thesis examines the presence and importance of the fantastical in literature of the Victorian p...
Of That Transfigured World identifies a generally unremarked upon mode of nineteenth-century litera...
While studies of fantastic literature have often focused on their structural and genre characteristi...
This paper deals with England's cultural space in the 1890s: decadence and symbolism constitute the ...