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Arthur Symons

    Arthur Symons war ein britischer Dichter und Literaturkritiker, dessen Werk tief von französischen Symbolisten, insbesondere von Verlaine, beeinflusst war. Seine Poesie zeichnete sich durch Erotik und lebendige Beschreibungen aus, die sein Engagement mit modernen französischen Schriftstellern widerspiegelten. Symons war auch ein bedeutender Herausgeber von The Savoy, einer Literaturzeitschrift, die Kunst und Literatur präsentierte und dazu beitrug, den literarischen Geschmack seiner Zeit zu prägen. Seine einflussreichen Essays, insbesondere über die symbolistische Bewegung, inspirierten nachfolgende Schriftstellergenerationen wie Yeats und Eliot.

    Symbolist Movement in Literature
    The Golden Threshold
    The collected drawings of Aubrey Beardsley
    Poems By John Clare
    The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson; Memoir /by Arthur Symons.. -
    Dante Gabriel Rossetti
    • Dante Gabriel Rossetti

      Mit einer Vierfarbentafel, einer Tondrucktafel und dreiundfünfizig original Reproduktionen

      Dante Gabriel Rossetti
    • The collection showcases the poetic and prose works of Ernest Dowson, a pivotal figure in the late Victorian literary scene, whose influence shaped the symbolist and decadent movements. Accompanied by a memoir from his friend Arthur Symons, it provides a deep insight into Dowson's genius and the tragic brevity of his life. This compilation not only highlights his artistic contributions but also reflects on the lasting impact of his work, ensuring his legacy endures for contemporary readers.

      The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson; Memoir /by Arthur Symons.. -
    • Poems By John Clare

      • 212 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,7(3)Abgeben

      Focusing on the scarcity and value of early 20th-century literature, this collection aims to make classic works more accessible through affordable, high-quality modern editions. Each book preserves the original text and artwork, allowing readers to enjoy historical literature in its authentic form while revitalizing these timeless pieces for contemporary audiences.

      Poems By John Clare
    • Book is an important work for those interested in the origins and development of modern art, and for those fascinated by a unique and splendid talent that flourished far too briefly.

      The collected drawings of Aubrey Beardsley
    • Although her legacy as a politician is certainly more enduring than as a poet, her verse was highly acclaimed upon publication, and when The Golden Threshold, her first collection, came out in 1905, contemporary poets queued up to offer recommendations.

      The Golden Threshold
    • Symbolist Movement in Literature

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,9(52)Abgeben

      First published in 1899 and subsequently out of print for over 50 years, The Symbolist Movement in Literature was a highly influential work of criticism, introducing the French Symbolists to an Anglophone readership. This new critical edition includes an introduction, chronology, notes and illuminating appendices.

      Symbolist Movement in Literature
    • The Art of Aubrey Beardsley

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      3,0(5)Abgeben

      This gorgeous facsimile epitomizes fin-de-siècle book design and art English illustrator and author Aubrey Beardsley (1872-98) was a leading figure of the Aesthetic Movement and the most controversial artist of the 1890s. His delicate yet bold drawings in black ink of grotesque, sensual and erotic subjects transformed the art of illustration but also scandalized Victorian society with their dark and often perverse imagery. Prolific until his death from tuberculosis at the age of 25, he produced an enormous body of work that symbolized the decadence of the period and had a substantial and lasting effect on the Art Nouveau and poster movements. Originally published 20 years after he died, The Art of Aubrey Beardsley presented some 60 of his most significant works in an intimate pocket volume. With a personal memoir and critical appreciation by Beardsley's collaborator the poet and magazine editor Arthur Symons written upon the artist's death, the book soon became the definitive word on the provocative artist's seductive and individual art. This centenary facsimile edition faithfully reproduces the pages of the original 1918 volume while presenting them in a beautifully designed, high-quality clothbound format that will appeal to a contemporary audience. A perfect gift for any Beardsley enthusiast, this book will also appeal to anyone interested in the fin-de-siècle era and the beginnings of modern graphic art.

      The Art of Aubrey Beardsley
    • Through his highly idiosyncratic readings of some of the finest paintings, sculptures, and poems of the French and Italian Renaissance, Walter Pater in Studies in the History of the Renaissance redefined the practice of criticism as an impressionistic, almost erotic exploration of the critic's aesthetic responses. Pater's infamous nullConclusion, null which forever linked him with the decadent movement, scandalized many with its insistence on making pleasure the sole motive of life, even as it charmed fellow aesthetes such as Oscar Wilde. This edition of Studies reproduces the text of the first edition of 1873. Matthew Beaumont's Introduction describes the cultural context that gave rise to the book, the reasons for its notoriety, Pater's philosophical outlook, and the arguments in his book. It explores Pater's work as an attempt to preserve the unique aesthetic of a work of art in the face of encroaching mass culture. The book also includes the later chapter on Giorgione as an Appendix, comprehensive notes that identify the many literary and artistic references, and a useful glossary of names. - Publisher

      Studies in the History of the Renaissance
    • 'Elektra', 1903 in Berlin uraufgeführt, ist Hofmannsthals erster großer Theatererfolg. Die Tragödie geht auf Sophokles zurück; lässt das äußere Geschehen aber hinter der Darstellung seelischer Vorgänge zurücktreten. Im Mittelpunkt - Elektra, die - ausgestoßen und erniedrigt - in gewollter Einsamkeit auf den Tag der Rache für den Mord an ihrem Vater Agamemnon wartet.

      Elektra