The Oxford Handbook of Decadence
Herausgeber: Desmarais, Jane; Weir, David
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The Oxford Handbook of Decadence provides the most thorough examination of decadence to date by exploring the ramifications of this culture in different times and places, from ancient Rome to contemporary America. Thirty-five wide-ranging chapters address decadence not only in literature, but also in film, fashion, architecture and more, as well as in such fields as theology, science, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and politics.
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The Oxford Handbook of Decadence provides the most thorough examination of decadence to date by exploring the ramifications of this culture in different times and places, from ancient Rome to contemporary America. Thirty-five wide-ranging chapters address decadence not only in literature, but also in film, fashion, architecture and more, as well as in such fields as theology, science, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and politics.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1438g
- ISBN-13: 9780190066956
- ISBN-10: 0190066954
- Artikelnr.: 64266189
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1438g
- ISBN-13: 9780190066956
- ISBN-10: 0190066954
- Artikelnr.: 64266189
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jane Desmarais is Professor of English and Director of the Decadence Research Centre at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research is primarily focused on nineteenth-century literature and visual culture, specifically literary and visual decadence, and Anglo-French cultural relations at the fin de siècle. Her publications include Decadence and Literature, co-edited with David Weir (2019), Monsters Under Glass: A Cultural History of Hothouse Flowers from 1850 to the Present (2018), Arthur Symons: Selected Early Poems, co-edited with Chris Baldick (2017), and Decadence and the Senses, co-edited with Alice Condé (2017). David Weir is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Cooper Union in New York City. He is the author of ten books, including three on the topic of decadence: Decadence and the Making of Modernism (1995), Decadent Culture in the United States (2009), and Decadence: A Very Short Introduction (2018). He has also written the "Decadence" entry for the second edition of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Aesthetics (2014) and edited, with Jane Desmarais, Decadence and Literature (2019).
* Introduction: Decadence, Culture, and Society
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* Part I: Periods
* 1. Classical Antiquity: Unlikely Decadent Prototypes in Republican
Rome
* Shushma Malik
* 2. Ages of Empire: Pinnacles of Decline
* Norman Vance
* 3. Fin de Siècle, Gilded Age, or Belle Époque: Different Endings to
the Same Century
* Shearer West
* 4. The Interwar Period: Legacies of Decadence
* Melanie Hawthorne
* 5. Contemporary Contexts: Decadence Today and Tomorrow
* Alice Condé
* Part II: Places
* 6. France: The Rise of Modern Decadence
* Bénédicte Coste
* 7. Belgium: Decadent Land, Barbarian Language
* Clément Dessy
* 8. Britain and Ireland: Decadence beyond London
* Alex Murray
* 9. Italy: Decadent Dichotomies in a Disruptive Age
* Lara Raffaelli
* 10. Germany: Decadence from the Wilhelmine Empire to the Weimar
Republic
* Katharina Herold
* 11. Nordic Cultures: From Wilderness to Metropolitan Decadence
* Pirjo LyytikÄinen
* 12. Eastern Europe: The "New People" of Decadence
* Sasha Dovzhyk
* 13. Turkey: Ottoman Tanzimat and the Decadence of Empire
* Özen Nergis Dolcerocca
* 14. Japan: Decadence and Japonisme
* Stefano Evangelista
* Part III: Genres
* 15. The Decadent Novel: Generic Inversions
* Kristin Mahoney
* 16. The Decadent Short Story: Forms of the Morbid
* Kostas Boyiopoulos
* 17. Decadent Theater: New Women and "The Eye of the Beholder"
* Sos Eltis
* 18. Essays: Defending and Describing Decadence
* Nick Freeman
* 19. Prose Poetry: All the Rest Is Literature
* Jane Desmarais and David Weir
* 20. Cinema: Adapting Decadence
* David Weir
* Part IV: Materialities
* 21. Book Arts: The Decadent Gesamtkunstwerk
* Kirsten MacLeod
* 22. Fashion: Decadent Stylings
* Catherine Spooner
* 23. Interior Decoration: Designing Decadence
* Jessica Gossling
* 24. Architecture: Constructing Decadence
* Lori Smithey
* Part V: Senses
* 25. Vision: Decadence in Symbolist Art of the Fin de Siècle
* Vivien Greene
* 26. Hearing: Bodies Resounding in Decadent Literature
* Fraser Riddell
* 27. Smell: Perfume and Olfaction
* Catherine Maxwell
* 28. Taste: Savoring Decadence
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* 29. Touch: Unfeeling Decadence
* Jane Desmarais
* Part VI: Theories
* 30. Theology: Decadent Aesthetics, Anglo-Catholicism, and Ritual
* Matthew Bradley
* 31. Science: Entropy, Degeneration, and Decadent Self-Destruction
* Jordan Kistler
* 32. Ecology: The Vital Forces of Decay
* Dennis Denisoff
* 33. Philosophy: Post-Kantian Narratives of Decadence
* Andrew Huddleston
* 34. Psychoanalysis: From Degeneration to Regeneration
* Jean-Michel Rabaté
* 35. Politics: Ideologies of Decadence
* Neville Morley
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* Part I: Periods
* 1. Classical Antiquity: Unlikely Decadent Prototypes in Republican
Rome
* Shushma Malik
* 2. Ages of Empire: Pinnacles of Decline
* Norman Vance
* 3. Fin de Siècle, Gilded Age, or Belle Époque: Different Endings to
the Same Century
* Shearer West
* 4. The Interwar Period: Legacies of Decadence
* Melanie Hawthorne
* 5. Contemporary Contexts: Decadence Today and Tomorrow
* Alice Condé
* Part II: Places
* 6. France: The Rise of Modern Decadence
* Bénédicte Coste
* 7. Belgium: Decadent Land, Barbarian Language
* Clément Dessy
* 8. Britain and Ireland: Decadence beyond London
* Alex Murray
* 9. Italy: Decadent Dichotomies in a Disruptive Age
* Lara Raffaelli
* 10. Germany: Decadence from the Wilhelmine Empire to the Weimar
Republic
* Katharina Herold
* 11. Nordic Cultures: From Wilderness to Metropolitan Decadence
* Pirjo LyytikÄinen
* 12. Eastern Europe: The "New People" of Decadence
* Sasha Dovzhyk
* 13. Turkey: Ottoman Tanzimat and the Decadence of Empire
* Özen Nergis Dolcerocca
* 14. Japan: Decadence and Japonisme
* Stefano Evangelista
* Part III: Genres
* 15. The Decadent Novel: Generic Inversions
* Kristin Mahoney
* 16. The Decadent Short Story: Forms of the Morbid
* Kostas Boyiopoulos
* 17. Decadent Theater: New Women and "The Eye of the Beholder"
* Sos Eltis
* 18. Essays: Defending and Describing Decadence
* Nick Freeman
* 19. Prose Poetry: All the Rest Is Literature
* Jane Desmarais and David Weir
* 20. Cinema: Adapting Decadence
* David Weir
* Part IV: Materialities
* 21. Book Arts: The Decadent Gesamtkunstwerk
* Kirsten MacLeod
* 22. Fashion: Decadent Stylings
* Catherine Spooner
* 23. Interior Decoration: Designing Decadence
* Jessica Gossling
* 24. Architecture: Constructing Decadence
* Lori Smithey
* Part V: Senses
* 25. Vision: Decadence in Symbolist Art of the Fin de Siècle
* Vivien Greene
* 26. Hearing: Bodies Resounding in Decadent Literature
* Fraser Riddell
* 27. Smell: Perfume and Olfaction
* Catherine Maxwell
* 28. Taste: Savoring Decadence
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* 29. Touch: Unfeeling Decadence
* Jane Desmarais
* Part VI: Theories
* 30. Theology: Decadent Aesthetics, Anglo-Catholicism, and Ritual
* Matthew Bradley
* 31. Science: Entropy, Degeneration, and Decadent Self-Destruction
* Jordan Kistler
* 32. Ecology: The Vital Forces of Decay
* Dennis Denisoff
* 33. Philosophy: Post-Kantian Narratives of Decadence
* Andrew Huddleston
* 34. Psychoanalysis: From Degeneration to Regeneration
* Jean-Michel Rabaté
* 35. Politics: Ideologies of Decadence
* Neville Morley
* Introduction: Decadence, Culture, and Society
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* Part I: Periods
* 1. Classical Antiquity: Unlikely Decadent Prototypes in Republican
Rome
* Shushma Malik
* 2. Ages of Empire: Pinnacles of Decline
* Norman Vance
* 3. Fin de Siècle, Gilded Age, or Belle Époque: Different Endings to
the Same Century
* Shearer West
* 4. The Interwar Period: Legacies of Decadence
* Melanie Hawthorne
* 5. Contemporary Contexts: Decadence Today and Tomorrow
* Alice Condé
* Part II: Places
* 6. France: The Rise of Modern Decadence
* Bénédicte Coste
* 7. Belgium: Decadent Land, Barbarian Language
* Clément Dessy
* 8. Britain and Ireland: Decadence beyond London
* Alex Murray
* 9. Italy: Decadent Dichotomies in a Disruptive Age
* Lara Raffaelli
* 10. Germany: Decadence from the Wilhelmine Empire to the Weimar
Republic
* Katharina Herold
* 11. Nordic Cultures: From Wilderness to Metropolitan Decadence
* Pirjo LyytikÄinen
* 12. Eastern Europe: The "New People" of Decadence
* Sasha Dovzhyk
* 13. Turkey: Ottoman Tanzimat and the Decadence of Empire
* Özen Nergis Dolcerocca
* 14. Japan: Decadence and Japonisme
* Stefano Evangelista
* Part III: Genres
* 15. The Decadent Novel: Generic Inversions
* Kristin Mahoney
* 16. The Decadent Short Story: Forms of the Morbid
* Kostas Boyiopoulos
* 17. Decadent Theater: New Women and "The Eye of the Beholder"
* Sos Eltis
* 18. Essays: Defending and Describing Decadence
* Nick Freeman
* 19. Prose Poetry: All the Rest Is Literature
* Jane Desmarais and David Weir
* 20. Cinema: Adapting Decadence
* David Weir
* Part IV: Materialities
* 21. Book Arts: The Decadent Gesamtkunstwerk
* Kirsten MacLeod
* 22. Fashion: Decadent Stylings
* Catherine Spooner
* 23. Interior Decoration: Designing Decadence
* Jessica Gossling
* 24. Architecture: Constructing Decadence
* Lori Smithey
* Part V: Senses
* 25. Vision: Decadence in Symbolist Art of the Fin de Siècle
* Vivien Greene
* 26. Hearing: Bodies Resounding in Decadent Literature
* Fraser Riddell
* 27. Smell: Perfume and Olfaction
* Catherine Maxwell
* 28. Taste: Savoring Decadence
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* 29. Touch: Unfeeling Decadence
* Jane Desmarais
* Part VI: Theories
* 30. Theology: Decadent Aesthetics, Anglo-Catholicism, and Ritual
* Matthew Bradley
* 31. Science: Entropy, Degeneration, and Decadent Self-Destruction
* Jordan Kistler
* 32. Ecology: The Vital Forces of Decay
* Dennis Denisoff
* 33. Philosophy: Post-Kantian Narratives of Decadence
* Andrew Huddleston
* 34. Psychoanalysis: From Degeneration to Regeneration
* Jean-Michel Rabaté
* 35. Politics: Ideologies of Decadence
* Neville Morley
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* Part I: Periods
* 1. Classical Antiquity: Unlikely Decadent Prototypes in Republican
Rome
* Shushma Malik
* 2. Ages of Empire: Pinnacles of Decline
* Norman Vance
* 3. Fin de Siècle, Gilded Age, or Belle Époque: Different Endings to
the Same Century
* Shearer West
* 4. The Interwar Period: Legacies of Decadence
* Melanie Hawthorne
* 5. Contemporary Contexts: Decadence Today and Tomorrow
* Alice Condé
* Part II: Places
* 6. France: The Rise of Modern Decadence
* Bénédicte Coste
* 7. Belgium: Decadent Land, Barbarian Language
* Clément Dessy
* 8. Britain and Ireland: Decadence beyond London
* Alex Murray
* 9. Italy: Decadent Dichotomies in a Disruptive Age
* Lara Raffaelli
* 10. Germany: Decadence from the Wilhelmine Empire to the Weimar
Republic
* Katharina Herold
* 11. Nordic Cultures: From Wilderness to Metropolitan Decadence
* Pirjo LyytikÄinen
* 12. Eastern Europe: The "New People" of Decadence
* Sasha Dovzhyk
* 13. Turkey: Ottoman Tanzimat and the Decadence of Empire
* Özen Nergis Dolcerocca
* 14. Japan: Decadence and Japonisme
* Stefano Evangelista
* Part III: Genres
* 15. The Decadent Novel: Generic Inversions
* Kristin Mahoney
* 16. The Decadent Short Story: Forms of the Morbid
* Kostas Boyiopoulos
* 17. Decadent Theater: New Women and "The Eye of the Beholder"
* Sos Eltis
* 18. Essays: Defending and Describing Decadence
* Nick Freeman
* 19. Prose Poetry: All the Rest Is Literature
* Jane Desmarais and David Weir
* 20. Cinema: Adapting Decadence
* David Weir
* Part IV: Materialities
* 21. Book Arts: The Decadent Gesamtkunstwerk
* Kirsten MacLeod
* 22. Fashion: Decadent Stylings
* Catherine Spooner
* 23. Interior Decoration: Designing Decadence
* Jessica Gossling
* 24. Architecture: Constructing Decadence
* Lori Smithey
* Part V: Senses
* 25. Vision: Decadence in Symbolist Art of the Fin de Siècle
* Vivien Greene
* 26. Hearing: Bodies Resounding in Decadent Literature
* Fraser Riddell
* 27. Smell: Perfume and Olfaction
* Catherine Maxwell
* 28. Taste: Savoring Decadence
* David Weir and Jane Desmarais
* 29. Touch: Unfeeling Decadence
* Jane Desmarais
* Part VI: Theories
* 30. Theology: Decadent Aesthetics, Anglo-Catholicism, and Ritual
* Matthew Bradley
* 31. Science: Entropy, Degeneration, and Decadent Self-Destruction
* Jordan Kistler
* 32. Ecology: The Vital Forces of Decay
* Dennis Denisoff
* 33. Philosophy: Post-Kantian Narratives of Decadence
* Andrew Huddleston
* 34. Psychoanalysis: From Degeneration to Regeneration
* Jean-Michel Rabaté
* 35. Politics: Ideologies of Decadence
* Neville Morley