First published in 1899, The Symbolist Movement in Literature was a highly influential work of criticism, and served to introduce the French Symbolists to an Anglophone readership. Symons’ interest in writers such as Paul Verlaine and Stéphane Mallarmé puts him at the heart of contemporary debates about Decadence and Symbolism in fin-de-siècle literature; but his work was also a formative influence on modernist writers such as Joyce, Eliot, Pound and Yeats, helping to shape the role of the Image in modernist writing. This new critical edition makes available a key text that has been out of print for over 50 years, and includes the essays that Symons added to the expanded edition of his book in 1919. It also includes an introduction, chronol...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse works of Stephane Mallarme, father of Symbolism, pointing ou...
Mutual enrichment of arts and cultures should be considered as a fundamental rule of existence of hi...
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. ...
First published in 1899, The Symbolist Movement in Literature was a highly influential work of criti...
Bibliography ("of the works of each writer with whom I have dealt"): p.[177]-197.Introduction.- Gér...
"Second edition, 2nd impression, 1911."Bibliography and notes: p. 176-193.Introduction.--Gérard de N...
"Bibliography and notes": p. [331]-365.Introduction.-- Balzac.-- Prosper Mr̈imée.--Gérard de Nerval....
Henri Dorra, in his comprehensive new book, presents the development and the aesthetic theories of t...
In a narrative gracefully combining intellectual and cultural history, Richard Cándida Smith unfolds...
Arthur Symons (1865–1945) was a central figure in the decadent phase of English poetry of the 1890s....
The essay aims at a re-evaluation of Arthur Symons, a major figure not simply in the English, but al...
The notion of the symbol is at the root of the Symbolist movement, but this symbol is different from...
International audienceThis article investigates Arthur Symons’s translations of French poets Verlain...
This book explores the great influence of twentieth century artists and art movements on many major ...
Arthur Symons’s The Romantic Movement in English Poetry (1909) has elicited scant discussion. Part d...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse works of Stephane Mallarme, father of Symbolism, pointing ou...
Mutual enrichment of arts and cultures should be considered as a fundamental rule of existence of hi...
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. ...
First published in 1899, The Symbolist Movement in Literature was a highly influential work of criti...
Bibliography ("of the works of each writer with whom I have dealt"): p.[177]-197.Introduction.- Gér...
"Second edition, 2nd impression, 1911."Bibliography and notes: p. 176-193.Introduction.--Gérard de N...
"Bibliography and notes": p. [331]-365.Introduction.-- Balzac.-- Prosper Mr̈imée.--Gérard de Nerval....
Henri Dorra, in his comprehensive new book, presents the development and the aesthetic theories of t...
In a narrative gracefully combining intellectual and cultural history, Richard Cándida Smith unfolds...
Arthur Symons (1865–1945) was a central figure in the decadent phase of English poetry of the 1890s....
The essay aims at a re-evaluation of Arthur Symons, a major figure not simply in the English, but al...
The notion of the symbol is at the root of the Symbolist movement, but this symbol is different from...
International audienceThis article investigates Arthur Symons’s translations of French poets Verlain...
This book explores the great influence of twentieth century artists and art movements on many major ...
Arthur Symons’s The Romantic Movement in English Poetry (1909) has elicited scant discussion. Part d...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse works of Stephane Mallarme, father of Symbolism, pointing ou...
Mutual enrichment of arts and cultures should be considered as a fundamental rule of existence of hi...
Introduces students to a wide range of modernist writers and critical debates in modernism studies. ...