10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARNASSIANISM»
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Parnassianism (or less commonly, Parnassism) is a French literary style which began during the positivist period of the 19th century.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Decadent Poetics: Literature and Form at the British Fin de ...
To quote David Weir's still-powerful theorization: Decadence is like the mystical
sphere whose circumference is everywhere but whose centre is nowhere:
naturalism, Parnassianism, aestheticism, and the rest are all arrayed 'around' ...
Jason David Hall, Alex Murray, 2013
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The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature
Positioned between the rise of Parnassianism and Symbolism in the last two
decades of the nineteenth century and the drastic innovations of Modernism in
1922, the period from 1900 to 1922 brought no dramatic changes of direction to ...
Roberto Gonzalez Echevarría, Enrique Pupo-Walker, 1996
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Concise Encyclopedia of the Original Literature of ...
The final demise of the periodical Literatura Mondo [Literary World] in 1949, due
to the Stalinist persecution of Esperanto in Hungary, heralded the end of the
period of 'Parnassianism' in poetry. Romanticism had reached the end of the road
, ...
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Decadence and the Making of Modernism
The autonomy of art, the distaste for the bourgeois world, the heightening of
artifice, the affinity for sculpture and architecture, the use of exotic imagery in an
objective way— all these are general elements of Parnassianism that seem to
have ...
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The Gendered Lyric: Subjectivity and Difference in ...
See Parnassianism Nerval, Gerard de, 296n26 Nizet, Marie, 232 Noailles, Anna
de, 26, 233, 299n25 Noel, Marie, 233 Nouveau, Germain, 160 objectification of
femininity, 4, 5, 6, 39, 65, 78, 85, 123, 126, 133, 186, 209, 224, 239^5. See also ...
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Mis-reading the Creative Impulse: The Poetic Subject in ...
Yet poesie objective does not simply mean for Rimbaud the impassive or
impersonal expression traditionally associated with Parnassianism. Why would
we equate poe'sie objective with Parnassian aesthetics in view of Rimbaud's
statement ...
Adrianna M. Paliyenko, 1997
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Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature
The central problem, and the central irony, of Brazilian Parnassianism is that the
poetic ideology these young writers adopted from the French movement, at least
as they interpreted and adapted it, was in many ways inherently anti-poetic.
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"King of Critics": George Saintsbury, 1845-1933, Critic, ...
Art. for. Art's. Sake. and. French. Literature: English. "Parnassianism". Much they
talked of measures and more they talked of style Of Form and "lucid order" and of
"labour of the file." — Austin Dobson, "Sat est Scripsisse" What of the other ...
Dorothy Richardson Jones, 1992
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Culture and Customs of Brazil
Realism-Naturalism-Parnassianism (1880-1910) The latter part of the nineteenth
century was dominated by new ideas which were so novel and so revolutionary
that literature could not escape their effects. Among the most important theories ...