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Instances of fame in postmodern fictional works an analysis based on Philip Roth’s and Marin Preda’s novels

open access: yesSwedish Journal of Romanian Studies, 2023
This article will discuss multiple instances of fame in postmodern fictional works. The authors chosen are Philip Roth, the American author well known for works such as “I Married a Communist”, “The Human Stain”, “The Dying Animal” etc.
Ioana Camelia Brustur
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Beardsley Movement in the Russian Silver Age Culture

open access: yesКонцепт: философия, религия, культура, 2022
The article dwells on the phenomenon of Russian Beardsleism, which was formed by the influence of the works and personality of the English graphic artist Aubrey Beardsley on the Russian intellectual society at the turn of the 19th – 20th centuries. Being
V. D. Ryabchenko-Shats
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Twenty-First Century Male Elegance Amongst Elegantly-Dressing Polish Males and Self-Declared “Dandies”

open access: yesMarketing of Scientific and Research Organizations, 2021
Dandyism was a thriving philosophical and social movement amongst elegant men of the nineteenth century. The prevailing conviction in the literature on the subject is that the dandy trend began to gradually disappear in the twentieth century, whereas in ...
Maciejewski Grzegorz, Lesznik Dawid
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Attitude of art, art attitude: the performatic Dandyism of Gilbert & George

open access: yesRevista Gearte, 2017
The article deals with the relationship between Dandyism and the performance work developed by Gilbert & George. We intend to demonstrate how the idea of living sculpture was aligned with the rigorous discipline of the technology of the self, through ...
Angelica Oliveira Adverse
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The Victorian Gentleman Dandified: Aspects of Dandyism in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House and A Tale of Two Cities

open access: yesInterlitteraria, 2011
The Victorian Gentleman Dandified: Aspects of Dandyism in Charles Dickens’ Bleak House and A Tale of Two ...
Katri Sirkel
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MARIE BASHKIRTSEFF AND BOJIDAR KARAGEORGEVITCH: THE UNIQUENESS OF A CREATIVE DIALOGUE BETWEEN UNIVERSALIST ARTISTS

open access: yesІноземна філологія, 2022
In her article, the author intends to embrace the phenomenon of Marie Bashkirtseff , whose literary legacy perfectly refl ects the epoch at the turn of the centuries.
Huk, Zoriana
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Mansilla y Darío entre postales : ¿celebridad o esnobismo ?

open access: yesCuadernos LIRICO, 2017
In March 1903, Rubén Dario writes in Paris a text about postcards for his usual collaboration with Argentinian newspaper La Nación, from Buenos Aires. A few months later, while visiting this city, Lucio V.
Inés de Mendonça
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Dandies, cynics and skeptics: pathologies of decadentism in Wilde, Huysmans and Houellebecq

open access: yesGragoatá, 2020
The present essay aims at presenting, in a comparative and updated perspective, two different readings of crucial themes in regard to the XIX century, such as dandyism and decadentism.
Angela Maria Dias
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‘Strange old Italian dresses’: Walter Pater, Victorian fashionista?

open access: yesE-REA, 2019
This article discusses Aesthetic dress as conceived by Walter Pater. Indeed in “Leonardo Da Vinci” (1869), the unfinished Gaston de Latour (1888-1894?), “The School of Giorgione” (1877) and “A Prince of Court Painters” (1885), Pater mentions and ...
Bénédicte COSTE
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Witkacy’s Self-Portraitsas Manifestations of the Dandy Figure [PDF]

open access: yesThe Polish Journal of Aesthetics, 2013
Many researchers of Witkacy’s oeuvre alert us to the strong presence of ‘dandyism’ both in his literary work and in his biography. The classification of ‘dandyism’ is significant, however, for his entire workincluding his art.
Dorota Niedziałkowska
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