ROXANA PATRAȘ, CÂNTECE DINAINTEA DECADENȚEI. A.C. SWINBURNE ȘI DECLINUL OCCIDENTULUI. IASI, TIMPUL, 2012, 302 P. Cover Image

ROXANA PATRAȘ, CÂNTECE DINAINTEA DECADENȚEI. A.C. SWINBURNE ȘI DECLINUL OCCIDENTULUI. IASI, TIMPUL, 2012, 302 P.
ROXANA PATRAȘ, CÂNTECE DINAINTEA DECADENȚEI. A.C. SWINBURNE ȘI DECLINUL OCCIDENTULUI. IASI, TIMPUL, 2012, 302 P.

Author(s): Octavian More
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai

Summary/Abstract: In a period marked by conflicting impulses, a deepening sense of doubt and the overwhelming experience of transition, as the nineteenth century came to be known, the lives of numerous literary and cultural figureheads were tied to controversy and scandal, either through circumstance or by personal choice. Within the gallery of Victorian writers, Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909), described by many as the last of the romantics and a centrepiece among the decadents, is second perhaps only to Oscar Wilde when it comes to the magnitude of the waves created in the public sphere by the vagaries characterising flamboyant and non-conformist spirits. An almost inexorable source of speculations (did he, or did he not eat a monkey after all, as he once had claimed?) and a common target of elitist and puritan disdain, Swinburne is one of the artists whose reception and fame has inevitably been marked by the continuous blurring of the border between myth and reality, persona and person.

  • Issue Year: 62/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 285-292
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English
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