The essay aims at a re-evaluation of Arthur Symons, a major figure not simply in the English, but also in the European passage from fin-de-si\ue8cle literature and culture to Modernism. Far from being \u201cone of the ghosts of literary history\u201d \u2013 as argued in a famous early-1980s assessment by Eric Warner and Graham Hough \u2013 Symons had a crucial impact on Modernist poetics which goes much further than his usual association with W. B. Yeats or James Joyce. In this essay, Symons is reconsidered as a mediator between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries, a fundamental catalyst in making the transition between the last expressions of Aestheticism and proto-Modernism nearly seamless. The essay traces lines of continuities, r...
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Arthur Symons (1865–1945) was a central figure in the decadent phase of English poetry of the 1890s....
First published in 1899, The Symbolist Movement in Literature was a highly influential work of criti...
International audienceThe critical reception of critic, journalist and short-novelist A. Symons rais...
Arthur Symons’s The Romantic Movement in English Poetry (1909) has elicited scant discussion. Part d...
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The aesthetic criticism of Oxford-based essayist Walter Pater (1839-1894) was interpreted in a varie...
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My intent here is to explore the range and ingenuity of Arthur Symons’s participation in print cultu...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
International audienceArthur Symons is currently regarded as a cultural mediator of the cosmopolitan...
The article highlights the influence of the novelists and philosophers of the late nineteenth and ea...
In November 1894, Frank Harris bought the Saturday Review, a conservative weekly periodical. His new...
International audienceThis presentation discusses Arthur Symons's "The Romantic Movement in English ...
My honors thesis seeks to examine the redemptive potential of the lyric form in urban modernity. I s...
Italy was the main subject of Arthur Symons\u2019s travel writing. The country was the focus of a se...
Arthur Symons (1865–1945) was a central figure in the decadent phase of English poetry of the 1890s....
First published in 1899, The Symbolist Movement in Literature was a highly influential work of criti...
International audienceThe critical reception of critic, journalist and short-novelist A. Symons rais...
Arthur Symons’s The Romantic Movement in English Poetry (1909) has elicited scant discussion. Part d...
International audienceThis article investigates Arthur Symons’s translations of French poets Verlain...
The aesthetic criticism of Oxford-based essayist Walter Pater (1839-1894) was interpreted in a varie...
« Le bréviaire du mouvement décadent »: ainsi Arthur Symons qualifiait le roman de J. K. Huysmans À ...
My intent here is to explore the range and ingenuity of Arthur Symons’s participation in print cultu...
This book resituates the ghost story as a matter of literary hospitality and as part of a vital preh...
International audienceArthur Symons is currently regarded as a cultural mediator of the cosmopolitan...
The article highlights the influence of the novelists and philosophers of the late nineteenth and ea...
In November 1894, Frank Harris bought the Saturday Review, a conservative weekly periodical. His new...
International audienceThis presentation discusses Arthur Symons's "The Romantic Movement in English ...