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This essay explores the emergence and evolution of a literary and artistic trend in Soviet Estonia from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. During this period, young philologists, poets, artists and essayists re-discovered the decadence of the fin-de ...
Märt Väljataga
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Robert de Montesquiou en ses miroirs limpides
This article aims at showing how the French poet and aesthete Robert de Montesquiou attempts to build a new ethos with the publication of Les Perles rouges in 1899 and the final re-edition of his poetic works from 1906.
Cyril Barde
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Teesid: Käesolev sissejuhatus raamistab dekadentsi-teemaliste erinumbrite triloogia kolmandat osa, mis on välja kasvanud uurimisprojektist „Tsiviliseeritud rahvuse teke: dekadents kui üleminek 1905–1940“.
Mirjam Hinrikus, Leo Luks, Aare Pilv
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EL MITO DE SAFO EN EL RELATO DECADENTE
The homosexual woman, a reflection of a hermaphrodite mythical desire, is, during the end of the century, both a paradoxical and an obsessive literary figure.
Rosa De Diego
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Building on the assumptions that decadence is a complex and transnational phenomenon, this volume proposes fresh understandings of the theory and practice of translation.
Bénédicte Coste, Jane Desmarais
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Reliability and Validity of the Defeat Scale among Internal Migrant Workers in China: Decadence and Low Sense of Achievement. [PDF]
Liu S +16 more
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Black Feathers and Poison Wine Decadent Aesthetics in Davíð Stefánsson’s Poetry
Davíð Stefánsson (1895-1964) is a poet whose work marks a turning point in early twentieth-century Icelandic literature. This essay offers five new English translations from his first collection Black Feathers (Svartar Fjaðrir,1919) and introduces a new ...
Karólína Rós Ólafsdóttir
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Global Neo-Decadence, Postcolonialism, and the Hyper-Digital Hysterical Sublime of Late Capitalism
This article examines some postcolonial dimensions of a global literary movement in the twenty-first century called Neo-Decadence. It begins by highlighting the artistic and political preoccupations of the movement within the context of the century’s ...
Cherrie Kwok
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Fin-de-siècle decadence—marked by symbolism, dandyism, aesthetic withdrawal, and defiance of bourgeois norms—has long been reimagined beyond its original European contours.
Juan Wu
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Towards a social psychology of precarity. [PDF]
Coultas C, Reddy G, Lukate J.
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