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The Decadent Republic of Letters: Taste, Politics, and Cosmopolitan Community from Baudelaire to Beardsley: Haney Foundation

Autor Matthew Potolsky
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 noi 2012

While scholars have long associated the group of nineteenth-century French and English writers and artists known as the decadents with alienation, escapism, and withdrawal from the social and political world, Matthew Potolsky offers an alternative reading of the movement. In "The Decadent Republic of Letters," he treats the decadents as fundamentally international, defined by a radically cosmopolitan ideal of literary sociability rather than an inward turn toward private aesthetics and exotic sensation.

"The Decadent Republic of Letters" looks at the way Charles Baudelaire, Theophile Gautier, and Algernon Charles Swinburne used the language of classical republican political theory to define beauty as a form of civic virtue. The libertines, an international underground united by subversive erudition, gave decadents a model of countercultural affiliation and a vocabulary for criticizing national canon formation and the increasing state control of education. Decadent figures such as Joris-Karl Huysmans, Walter Pater, Vernon Lee, Aubrey Beardsley, and Oscar Wilde envisioned communities formed through the circulation of art. Decadents lavishly praised their counterparts from other traditions, translated and imitated their works, and imagined the possibility of new associations forged through shared tastes and texts. Defined by artistic values rather than language, geography, or ethnic identity, these groups anticipated forms of attachment that are now familiar in youth countercultures and on social networking sites.

Bold and sophisticated, "The Decadent Republic of Letters" unearths a pervasive decadent critique of nineteenth-century notions of political community and reveals the collective effort by the major figures of the movement to find alternatives to liberalism and nationalism."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780812244496
ISBN-10: 0812244494
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 231 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: University of Pennsylvania Press
Seria Haney Foundation


Notă biografică

Matthew Potolsky is Associate Professor of English at the University of Utah.

Recenzii

"Potolsky offers a fresh and original contribution to the study of decadence and succeeds in showing how the movement is not a dusty relic of the nineteenth century, but a provocative and relevant intervention into contemporary issues. In true decadent manner, Potolsky approaches his subject perversely, arguing that we should look not at what decadence rejects but instead at what its proponents valorize. The result is a perspective that emphasizes engagement over withdrawal and renunciation. Decadence emerges from this analysis an exciting, revitalized ideology, one that suggests new ways of approaching contemporary debates."-Melanie Hawthorne, Texas A&M University

Cuprins

Introduction. "Workers of the Final Hour" Chapter 1. "Partisans Inconnus": Aesthetic Community and the Public Good in Baudelaire Chapter 2. The Politics of Appreciation: Gautier and Swinburne on Baudelaire Chapter 3. Golden Books: Pater, Huysmans, and Decadent Canonization Chapter 4. A Mirror for Teachers: Decadent Pedagogy and Public Education Chapter 5. A Republic of (Nothing but) Letters: Some Versions of Decadent Community Postscript. Public Works: Stephane Mallarme's "Le Tombeau de Charles Baudelaire" Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments