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“Décadence avec’élégance”: do decadentismo literário à antropologia material, um olhar sobre o consumo

open access: yesSignos do Consumo, 2018
A partir de uma breve análise do caráter “maldito” atribuído ao consumo, este artigo se propõe a investigar a relação entre sujeito e objeto no consumo de moda e lifestyle, tomando por base duas fontes de leitura distintas: a obra clássica do ...
Hélio Ricardo Marino Rainho
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Aladdin, or The Wonderful Lamp de Walter Crane : un album pour les « petits enfants » et les critiques d’art

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens
This article examines the genesis, issues and French reception of Aladdin, or The Wonderful Lamp published by Walter Crane in 1875. Dedicating this toy book to the story of Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp, Walter Crane takes a cultural object already well
Isabelle Guillaume
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Delight or Poison

open access: yesHungarian Studies Yearbook
For most of the 20th century, Hungarian literary history disregarded decadence as a thematic or stylistic marker and refused to acknowledge that it was a significant cultural driving force of the fin-de-siècle Hungarian literature. I propose to interpret
Tőtős Dorottya
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The 1902 exhibition, Les Primitifs flamands: scholarly fallout and art historical reflections [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2014
This essay focuses on the exhibition, Les Primitifs Flamands, which took place in Bruges in 1902. One of the earliest temporary loan exhibitions to have had international impact, it stimulated the first wave of scholarly interest in northern painting ...
Andrée Hayum
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Os croquis parisiens de Joris-Karl Huysmans. Ou quando a literatura se torna pintura

open access: yesFronteiraZ, 2013
Os Croquis parisiens, publicados em 1880, dão a ler e a ver, graças ao diálogo entre o poético e o pictórico, cenas da vida cotidiana, povoada por uma diversidade de tipos ─ com suas obsessões ─ e de lugares ─ dos mais comuns aos mais bizarros.
Leila de Aguiar Costa
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Dekadents kui ambivalentside esteetika. Segunemised ja sünteesid

open access: yesKeel ja Kirjandus
This article defines decadence as the aesthetics of ambivalences, drawing on Charles Baudelaire’s poem “A Carcass” (Une charogne), where decadence signifies both decline and deterioration, as well as rising, transition, and renewal.
Mirjam Hinrikus, Jaan Undusk
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Le vrai portrait de Notre-Dame. On the attempts to refresh the Marian iconography in the 19th century

open access: yesSacrum et Decorum, 2010
In the 19th century, France witnessed a significant revival of Marian piety, which manifested itself, among other things, in mass participation in May Masses and a surge in the number of Living Rosary Circles.
Piotr Krasny
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