Nineteenth-Century Sentimental and Popular Trends and their Transformation in Fin-de-siècle Latvian Literature [PDF]
In this paper, the role of popular culture in fin-de-siècle Latvian literature has been explored by analysing the mid-nineteenth century Latvian translation of Christoph Schmid’s novel Genoveva (1846) by Ansis Leitāns, and unfinished drama Genoveva (1908)
Benedikts Kalnačs, Pauls Daija
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Gender, conflict, continuity: Anne Brontë's 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' (1848) and Sarah Grand's 'The Heavenly Twins' (1893) [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 W. S. Maney & Son Ltd.The New Woman fiction of the fin de siècle brought into conflict patriarchal and feminist ideologies ...
Cox, J
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Les ymagiers fin-de-siècle [PDF]
La poétique des symbolistes, qui place l’idée au centre d’une symbolique verbale exigeant du lecteur une herméneutique à la fois intellectuelle et sensuelle, s’inspire de l’art mystique des ymagiers tailleurs de pierre et des moines poètes de l ...
Granjean, Valérie
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Poetry and Fin de Siècle socialism [PDF]
Poetry was a major cultural genre of the so‐called ‘socialist revival’ in late 19th‐century Britain. Poems were sung at meetings and Labour Church services, published in socialist newspapers and periodicals, and gathered together in collections and ...
Harris, Kirsten
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Pacifism in Fin-de-Siècle Austria: The Politics and Limits of Peace Activism [PDF]
The late Habsburg Monarchy produced two of the most renowned peace activists of their day: Bertha von Suttner and Alfred Fried. In comparison to these two Nobel Peace laureates, the main association of Austro-pacifism – the Österreichische ...
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The Mississippian fin de siècle in the middle Cumberland region of Tennessee [PDF]
Bayesian chronological modeling is used to investigate the chronology for a large-scale human depopulation event during the Mississippian period (AD 1000–1600) known as the Vacant Quarter phenomenon.
Cobb, Charles R., Krus, Anthony M.
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The Macabre on the Margins: A Study of the Fantastic Terrors of the Fin de Siècle [PDF]
It demonstrates that in spite of the dominant associations of fantastic literature with horror, terror, as the marginal and marginalized fear of the unknown, with its uncanny, sublime and suspenseful qualities, holds a definitive presence in fin de ...
Beville Maria
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Representations of the fin-de-siècle literary salon in the chronicles of Matilde Serao [PDF]
This article looks into the representations of the Italian literary salon in the print press during the 1880’s. Special attention is given to Matilde Serao’s mediation in the private as well as in the public sphere and to her double role as salon ...
Bezari, Christina
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Georges Sorel’s Diremption: Hegel, Marxism and Anti-Dialectics [PDF]
Georges Sorel’s use of the term diremption to describe his method has long been found obscure. This paper shows that the term was associated with Hegel, and that interpreting it in this light can help us make sense of Sorel’s method.
Eric Brandom
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Between Christmas Day, 1895, and New Year’s Eve, 1922: Queer Suicide and Brazil's Long Fin de Siècle
This essay considers a heterogeneous and often unreadable group of fin-de-siècle Brazilian writers that includes Parnassians, Symbolists, and Decadents.
César Braga-Pinto
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