The Oxford Handbook of Decadence - Oxford Handbooks - Jane Desmarais - Books - Oxford University Press Inc - 9780190066956 - September 23, 2022
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The Oxford Handbook of Decadence - Oxford Handbooks

Jane Desmarais

The Oxford Handbook of Decadence - Oxford Handbooks

The meaning of decadence varies with context, depending on what (or who) is understood to have declined, decayed, or degenerated. These negative meanings are familiar from history (the decline and fall of Rome), sociology (the decay of communities), morality (the degeneration of values), and
more, including such popular conceptions of decadence as excess and corruption. At the same time, all of this negative decadence has found positive cultural expression, principally in literature, through the work of such celebrated nineteenth-century decadents as Charles Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and
many others. This volume takes the study of decadence beyond these canonical literary works to explore the phenomenon in broader historical, geographical, and cultural contexts.

In thirty-five chapters by esteemed scholars from a range of disciplines, the Oxford Handbook of Decadence addresses different critical periods, such as classical antiquity, various ages of empire, the interwar era in the twentieth century, and contemporary times, as well as key places--France,
Belgium, Britain, Italy, Germany, the Nordic nations, Russia and Ukraine, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan--and such genres as the novel, the short story, drama, the essay, prose poetry, and film. The volume also considers decadence more broadly as a culture not limited to literature by tracing its
manifestations in such material forms as book design, fashion, interior decoration, and architecture, as well as through the experiential register of the senses: decadent vision, sound, smell, taste, and touch are all reflected, respectively, in painting, music, perfume, cuisine, and feeling.
Finally, the chapters explore the theoretical resonance of decadence in such fields as theology, science, ecology, politics, psychoanalysis, and philosophy. By illuminating the various ways decadence can be construed, the Handbook offers an in-depth and original exploration into the paradox of
decadence: a culture that draws its creative energy from the idea of decline.


664 pages, 78

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 23, 2022
ISBN13 9780190066956
Publishers Oxford University Press Inc
Pages 742
Dimensions 255 × 181 × 47 mm   ·   1.48 kg
Language English  
Editor Desmarais, Jane (Professor of English, Professor of English, Goldsmiths, University of London)
Editor Weir, David (Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature, The Cooper Union)

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