Spengler’s Decline of the West is a major intertext of Under the Volcano and its influence is often underestimated. The paper first underlines the essential echoes between the two works, which both portray the voyage of a lost Faustian soul across real and imaginary Mexico. One crucial geographical landmark is that of the barranca, which is omnipresent both literally and figuratively, as it stands for the ultimate symptom of a dying civilisation, Western civilisation. There is a parallel reflexion on the decline of British identity and political choices, which turns out to be nothing more than a simple façade, a dead-end where sterility and hollowness prevail, a tight rope over a gaping abyss, which is very similar to Conrad’s heart of dark...
It is principally in terms of America that the sentiment of decline, at the heart of European though...
Since it was first sighted by Europeans in 1520, Patagonia has often been understood by non-Indigeno...
The Edge of Luxury, Form and Actuality interrogates the variable symbolic orders that manifest our s...
"The decline of the West," of which the title of this essay speaks, does not exactly coincide with w...
The sad fate of Oswald Spengler was far from becoming a tool in the hands of Nazis or their intellec...
The introduction to the first of a two-part special issue on Oswald Spengler. This section explores ...
The influence of European avant-garde movements on Latin American writers of the 1920s entails what ...
This investigation deals with the underlying motivation of Oswald Spengler in The Decline of the Wes...
Albeit late with respect to the Iberians, the English contributed in a hegemonic way to the rise of ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Latin American settings and the Anglophone world...
A volcano grew out of a cornfield in Michoacán, Mexico in 1943, completely transforming the landscap...
This study aims to examine the portrayal of ecological imperialism in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel...
This essay explores the representation of Mexico in the work of British modernist writer of exile Ma...
News that Europe was at a standstill due to the eruption of the Icelandic volcano in April 2010 bare...
The second half of the 19th century saw the height of European imperialism in Africa in the sense of...
It is principally in terms of America that the sentiment of decline, at the heart of European though...
Since it was first sighted by Europeans in 1520, Patagonia has often been understood by non-Indigeno...
The Edge of Luxury, Form and Actuality interrogates the variable symbolic orders that manifest our s...
"The decline of the West," of which the title of this essay speaks, does not exactly coincide with w...
The sad fate of Oswald Spengler was far from becoming a tool in the hands of Nazis or their intellec...
The introduction to the first of a two-part special issue on Oswald Spengler. This section explores ...
The influence of European avant-garde movements on Latin American writers of the 1920s entails what ...
This investigation deals with the underlying motivation of Oswald Spengler in The Decline of the Wes...
Albeit late with respect to the Iberians, the English contributed in a hegemonic way to the rise of ...
This dissertation explores the relationship between Latin American settings and the Anglophone world...
A volcano grew out of a cornfield in Michoacán, Mexico in 1943, completely transforming the landscap...
This study aims to examine the portrayal of ecological imperialism in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel...
This essay explores the representation of Mexico in the work of British modernist writer of exile Ma...
News that Europe was at a standstill due to the eruption of the Icelandic volcano in April 2010 bare...
The second half of the 19th century saw the height of European imperialism in Africa in the sense of...
It is principally in terms of America that the sentiment of decline, at the heart of European though...
Since it was first sighted by Europeans in 1520, Patagonia has often been understood by non-Indigeno...
The Edge of Luxury, Form and Actuality interrogates the variable symbolic orders that manifest our s...