Decadence in the Age of Modernism
Alex Murray editor Kate Hext editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:28th Jun '19
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The first holistic reappraisal of the significance of the decadent movement, from the 1900s through the 1930s.
Decadence in the Age of Modernism begins where the history of the decadent movement all too often ends: in 1895. It argues that the decadent principles and aesthetics of Oscar Wilde, Walter Pater, Algernon Swinburne, and others continued to exert a compelling legacy on the next generation of writers, from high modernists and late decadents to writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Writers associated with this decadent counterculture were consciously celebrated but more often blushingly denied, even as they exerted a compelling influence on the early twentieth century.
Offering a multifaceted critical revision of how modernism evolved out of, and coexisted with, the decadent movement, the essays in this collection reveal how decadent principles infused twentieth-century prose, poetry, drama, and newspapers. In particular, this book demonstrates the potent impact of decadence on the evolution of queer identity and self-fashioning in the early twentieth century. In close readings of an eclectic range of works by Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and D. H. Lawrence to Ronald Firbank, Bruce Nugent, and Carl Van Vechten, these essays grapple with a range of related issues, including individualism, the end of Empire, the politics of camp, experimentalism, and the critique of modernity.
Contributors: Howard J. Booth, Joseph Bristow, Ellen Crowell, Nick Freeman, Ellis Hanson, Kate Hext, Kirsten MacLeod, Kristin Mahoney, Douglas Mao, Michèle Mendelssohn, Alex Murray, Sarah Parker, Vincent Sherry
Decadence in the Age of Modernism will be of great import for scholars concerned with Decadent art and literature and would work well as a required text for graduate seminars on Decadent literature and visual and material culture.
—Julia Skelly, McGill University, Victorian Studies
Decadence in the Age of Modernism provides essential reading for decadence studies, continues a necessary intervention in modernist studies, and suggests important changes to twentieth-century literature surveys.
—Robert Stiling, Florida State University, Nineteenth-Century Contexts
This book vividly demonstrates the value of bridging the fields of Victorian, Modernist, and Harlem Renaissance studies.
—Mimi Winick, The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies
On the whole, Decadence in the Age of Modernism is a considerable accomplishment that offers much to discover.
—The Modernist Review
This collection of essays offers a series of fascinating examples that illuminate the nuances of this relationship and, crucially, collectively draw attention to the plurality of both traditions in a period too often dominated by the high modernist canon.
—Natasha Ryan, University of Oxford, Decadence and Cinema
Decadence in the Age of Modernism is an illuminating and ground-breaking consideration of an under-examined subject, one that ably demonstrates that the fin not only outlived the siècle, it thrived in a new century.
—Richard A. Kaye, Modernism/Modernity
...distinguished and exceptional.
—Robert Finnigan, Nottingham Trent University, Victoriographies
ISBN: 9781421429427
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 522g
304 pages