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Metanarratives of Authorship in Fin de Siecle Popular Fiction: "Is That All You Do, Write Stories?"
Victoria Margree
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Un collaborateur bénévole de la Bibliothèque Nationale à la fin du XVIIIe siècle : Paul-Louis Roualle de Boisgelou 1734-1806 [PDF]
Lebeau, Elisabeth
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Performing Arts Journal, 1977
The Dada movement, which both anticipated and prepared the way for surrealism by a few years, saw the light of day in the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Switzerland on February 2, 1916.1 The first program began, not surprisingly, with the Frenchman Alfred Jarry's irreverent, mocking farce Ubu Roi, a burlesque of Shakespeare's Macbeth written in the late ...
Harold B. Segel
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The Dada movement, which both anticipated and prepared the way for surrealism by a few years, saw the light of day in the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, Switzerland on February 2, 1916.1 The first program began, not surprisingly, with the Frenchman Alfred Jarry's irreverent, mocking farce Ubu Roi, a burlesque of Shakespeare's Macbeth written in the late ...
Harold B. Segel
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'Lovers and philosophers at once': Aesthetic Platonism in the Victorian Fin de Siècle
Yearbook of English Studies, 2022:This article considers the reception of Plato by writers close to the aesthetic movement in the Victorian "fin de siècle." In Plato, and especially in the "Phaedrus," authors such as John Addington Symonds, Walter Pater, and Oscar Wilde find a myth that
S. Evangelista
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The fin de siècle and the multiple temporalities of historical periodization
Rethinking history, 2022Developing an effective theory of periodization requires an engagement with the multilayered figurative constructions of historical time made by historians and historical actors.
M. Hearn
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