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  1. Decadent Catholicism and the making of modernism
    Autor*in: Lockerd, Martin
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing... mehr

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    List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing Decadence, Forgetting Catholicism Pound: Wrong from the Start Yeats's Strange Souls Chapter -- 3.T. S. Eliot's Decadent (Anglo)-Catholicism ?A Satirist of Vices and Follies? [Decadent]-Catholic in Religion Chapter -- 4.George Moore and James Joyce: Decadent Anti-Catholicism and Irish Modernism Decadence and Cosmopolitanism Moore's Rebellion Non Serviam: Stephen Dedalus as Decadent Anti-Catholic Chapter -- 5.Evelyn Waugh: Decadent Catholicism Revisited ?Firbank is baroque? Aubrey Beardsley's Decadent Arcadia A Wild(e) Conversion Waugh's Queer Celibates Alan Hollinghurst and DBC Pierre: Decadent Catholicism After Modernism Hollinghurst and the Ghost of Firbank DBC Pierre and the Decadence of the -- 1. Bibliography Index. -- Mode of access: World Wide Web. "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent Catholicism in the fiction and poetry of British and Irish modernists. Linking the later writers with their literary predecessors, Martin Lockerd examines the shifts in representation of Catholic decadence in the works of W. B. Yeats through Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot; the adoption and transformation of anti-Catholicism in Irish writers George Moore and James Joyce; the Catholic literary revival as portrayed in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; and the attraction to decadent Catholicism still felt by postmodernist writers D.B.C. Pierre and Alan Hollinghurst. Drawing on new archival research, this study revisits some of the central works of modernist literature and undermines existing myths of modernist newness and secularism to supplant them with a record of spiritual turmoil, metaphysical uncertainty, and a project of cultural subversion that paradoxically relied upon the institutional bulwark of European Christianity. Lockerd explores the aesthetic, sexual, and political implications of the relationship between decadent art and Catholicism as it found a new voice in the works of iconoclastic modernist writers"--

     

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  2. Decadent Catholicism and the making of modernism
    Autor*in: Lockerd, Martin
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent... mehr

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    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent Catholicism in the fiction and poetry of British and Irish modernists. Linking the later writers with their literary predecessors, Martin Lockerd examines the shifts in representation of Catholic decadence in the works of W. B. Yeats through Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot; the adoption and transformation of anti-Catholicism in Irish writers George Moore and James Joyce; the Catholic literary revival as portrayed in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; and the attraction to decadent Catholicism still felt by postmodernist writers D.B.C. Pierre and Alan Hollinghurst. Drawing on new archival research, this study revisits some of the central works of modernist literature and undermines existing myths of modernist newness and secularism to supplant them with a record of spiritual turmoil, metaphysical uncertainty, and a project of cultural subversion that paradoxically relied upon the institutional bulwark of European Christianity. Lockerd explores the aesthetic, sexual, and political implications of the relationship between decadent art and Catholicism as it found a new voice in the works of iconoclastic modernist writers"-- List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing Decadence, Forgetting Catholicism Pound: Wrong from the Start Yeats's Strange Souls Chapter -- 3.T. S. Eliot's Decadent (Anglo)-Catholicism ?A Satirist of Vices and Follies? [Decadent]-Catholic in Religion Chapter -- 4.George Moore and James Joyce: Decadent Anti-Catholicism and Irish Modernism Decadence and Cosmopolitanism Moore's Rebellion Non Serviam: Stephen Dedalus as Decadent Anti-Catholic Chapter -- 5.Evelyn Waugh: Decadent Catholicism Revisited ?Firbank is baroque? Aubrey Beardsley's Decadent Arcadia A Wild(e) Conversion Waugh's Queer Celibates Alan Hollinghurst and DBC Pierre: Decadent Catholicism After Modernism Hollinghurst and the Ghost of Firbank DBC Pierre and the Decadence of the -- 1. Bibliography Index

     

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  3. Decadent Catholicism and the making of modernism
    Autor*in: Lockerd, Martin
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent... mehr

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    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent Catholicism in the fiction and poetry of British and Irish modernists. Linking the later writers with their literary predecessors, Martin Lockerd examines the shifts in representation of Catholic decadence in the works of W. B. Yeats through Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot; the adoption and transformation of anti-Catholicism in Irish writers George Moore and James Joyce; the Catholic literary revival as portrayed in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; and the attraction to decadent Catholicism still felt by postmodernist writers D.B.C. Pierre and Alan Hollinghurst. Drawing on new archival research, this study revisits some of the central works of modernist literature and undermines existing myths of modernist newness and secularism to supplant them with a record of spiritual turmoil, metaphysical uncertainty, and a project of cultural subversion that paradoxically relied upon the institutional bulwark of European Christianity. Lockerd explores the aesthetic, sexual, and political implications of the relationship between decadent art and Catholicism as it found a new voice in the works of iconoclastic modernist writers"-- List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing Decadence, Forgetting Catholicism Pound: Wrong from the Start Yeats's Strange Souls Chapter -- 3.T. S. Eliot's Decadent (Anglo)-Catholicism ?A Satirist of Vices and Follies? [Decadent]-Catholic in Religion Chapter -- 4.George Moore and James Joyce: Decadent Anti-Catholicism and Irish Modernism Decadence and Cosmopolitanism Moore's Rebellion Non Serviam: Stephen Dedalus as Decadent Anti-Catholic Chapter -- 5.Evelyn Waugh: Decadent Catholicism Revisited ?Firbank is baroque? Aubrey Beardsley's Decadent Arcadia A Wild(e) Conversion Waugh's Queer Celibates Alan Hollinghurst and DBC Pierre: Decadent Catholicism After Modernism Hollinghurst and the Ghost of Firbank DBC Pierre and the Decadence of the -- 1. Bibliography Index

     

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  4. Decadent Catholicism and the making of modernism
    Autor*in: Lockerd, Martin
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing... mehr

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    List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing Decadence, Forgetting Catholicism Pound: Wrong from the Start Yeats's Strange Souls Chapter -- 3.T. S. Eliot's Decadent (Anglo)-Catholicism ?A Satirist of Vices and Follies? [Decadent]-Catholic in Religion Chapter -- 4.George Moore and James Joyce: Decadent Anti-Catholicism and Irish Modernism Decadence and Cosmopolitanism Moore's Rebellion Non Serviam: Stephen Dedalus as Decadent Anti-Catholic Chapter -- 5.Evelyn Waugh: Decadent Catholicism Revisited ?Firbank is baroque? Aubrey Beardsley's Decadent Arcadia A Wild(e) Conversion Waugh's Queer Celibates Alan Hollinghurst and DBC Pierre: Decadent Catholicism After Modernism Hollinghurst and the Ghost of Firbank DBC Pierre and the Decadence of the -- 1. Bibliography Index. -- Mode of access: World Wide Web. "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent Catholicism in the fiction and poetry of British and Irish modernists. Linking the later writers with their literary predecessors, Martin Lockerd examines the shifts in representation of Catholic decadence in the works of W. B. Yeats through Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot; the adoption and transformation of anti-Catholicism in Irish writers George Moore and James Joyce; the Catholic literary revival as portrayed in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; and the attraction to decadent Catholicism still felt by postmodernist writers D.B.C. Pierre and Alan Hollinghurst. Drawing on new archival research, this study revisits some of the central works of modernist literature and undermines existing myths of modernist newness and secularism to supplant them with a record of spiritual turmoil, metaphysical uncertainty, and a project of cultural subversion that paradoxically relied upon the institutional bulwark of European Christianity. Lockerd explores the aesthetic, sexual, and political implications of the relationship between decadent art and Catholicism as it found a new voice in the works of iconoclastic modernist writers"--

     

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  5. Decadent Catholicism and the making of modernism
    Autor*in: Lockerd, Martin
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing

    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent... mehr

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    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent Catholicism in the fiction and poetry of British and Irish modernists. Linking the later writers with their literary predecessors, Martin Lockerd examines the shifts in representation of Catholic decadence in the works of W. B. Yeats through Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot; the adoption and transformation of anti-Catholicism in Irish writers George Moore and James Joyce; the Catholic literary revival as portrayed in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; and the attraction to decadent Catholicism still felt by postmodernist writers D.B.C. Pierre and Alan Hollinghurst. Drawing on new archival research, this study revisits some of the central works of modernist literature and undermines existing myths of modernist newness and secularism to supplant them with a record of spiritual turmoil, metaphysical uncertainty, and a project of cultural subversion that paradoxically relied upon the institutional bulwark of European Christianity. Lockerd explores the aesthetic, sexual, and political implications of the relationship between decadent art and Catholicism as it found a new voice in the works of iconoclastic modernist writers"--...

     

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  6. Decadent Catholicism and the making of modernism
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    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent... mehr

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    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent Catholicism in the fiction and poetry of British and Irish modernists. Linking the later writers with their literary predecessors, Martin Lockerd examines the shifts in representation of Catholic decadence in the works of W. B. Yeats through Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot; the adoption and transformation of anti-Catholicism in Irish writers George Moore and James Joyce; the Catholic literary revival as portrayed in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; and the attraction to decadent Catholicism still felt by postmodernist writers D.B.C. Pierre and Alan Hollinghurst. Drawing on new archival research, this study revisits some of the central works of modernist literature and undermines existing myths of modernist newness and secularism to supplant them with a record of spiritual turmoil, metaphysical uncertainty, and a project of cultural subversion that paradoxically relied upon the institutional bulwark of European Christianity. Lockerd explores the aesthetic, sexual, and political implications of the relationship between decadent art and Catholicism as it found a new voice in the works of iconoclastic modernist writers"

     

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    Schlagworte: Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers / bicssc; Decadence (Literary movement) / Great Britain; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; English literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Modernism (Literature) / Great Britain; English literature / Irish authors / History and criticism; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Literatur; Dekadenz <Motiv>; Englisch; Katholizismus <Motiv>
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    List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing Decadence, Forgetting Catholicism Pound: Wrong from the Start Yeats's Strange Souls Chapter -- 3.T. S. Eliot's Decadent (Anglo)-Catholicism ?A Satirist of Vices and Follies? [Decadent]-Catholic in Religion Chapter -- 4.George Moore and James Joyce: Decadent Anti-Catholicism and Irish Modernism Decadence and Cosmopolitanism Moore's Rebellion Non Serviam: Stephen Dedalus as Decadent Anti-Catholic Chapter -- 5.Evelyn Waugh: Decadent Catholicism Revisited ?Firbank is baroque? Aubrey Beardsley's Decadent Arcadia A Wild(e) Conversion Waugh's Queer Celibates Alan Hollinghurst and DBC Pierre: Decadent Catholicism After Modernism Hollinghurst and the Ghost of Firbank DBC Pierre and the Decadence of the -- 1. Bibliography Index. - Mode of access: World Wide Web

  7. Decadent Catholicism and the making of modernism
    Autor*in: Lockerd, Martin
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London

    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent... mehr

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    "Tracing the movement of literary decadence from the writers of the fin de siècle - Oscar Wilde, Aubrey Beardsley, Ernest Dowson, and Lionel Johnson - to the modernist writers of the following generation, this book charts the legacy of decadent Catholicism in the fiction and poetry of British and Irish modernists. Linking the later writers with their literary predecessors, Martin Lockerd examines the shifts in representation of Catholic decadence in the works of W. B. Yeats through Ezra Pound to T.S. Eliot; the adoption and transformation of anti-Catholicism in Irish writers George Moore and James Joyce; the Catholic literary revival as portrayed in Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited; and the attraction to decadent Catholicism still felt by postmodernist writers D.B.C. Pierre and Alan Hollinghurst. Drawing on new archival research, this study revisits some of the central works of modernist literature and undermines existing myths of modernist newness and secularism to supplant them with a record of spiritual turmoil, metaphysical uncertainty, and a project of cultural subversion that paradoxically relied upon the institutional bulwark of European Christianity. Lockerd explores the aesthetic, sexual, and political implications of the relationship between decadent art and Catholicism as it found a new voice in the works of iconoclastic modernist writers"

     

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    Schlagworte: Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers / bicssc; Decadence (Literary movement) / Great Britain; English literature / 19th century / History and criticism; English literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Modernism (Literature) / Great Britain; English literature / Irish authors / History and criticism; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 19th century; Christianity and literature / Great Britain / History / 20th century; Literatur; Dekadenz <Motiv>; Englisch; Katholizismus <Motiv>
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    List of Figures Abbreviations Acknowledgments Anamnesis Chapter -- 1.The Decadents: Profligates, Priests, Pornographers, and Pontiffs Wilde and his Circle Johnson in the Confessional Dowson's Search for Peace Chapter -- 2.Yeats and Pound: Disavowing Decadence, Forgetting Catholicism Pound: Wrong from the Start Yeats's Strange Souls Chapter -- 3.T. S. Eliot's Decadent (Anglo)-Catholicism ?A Satirist of Vices and Follies? [Decadent]-Catholic in Religion Chapter -- 4.George Moore and James Joyce: Decadent Anti-Catholicism and Irish Modernism Decadence and Cosmopolitanism Moore's Rebellion Non Serviam: Stephen Dedalus as Decadent Anti-Catholic Chapter -- 5.Evelyn Waugh: Decadent Catholicism Revisited ?Firbank is baroque? Aubrey Beardsley's Decadent Arcadia A Wild(e) Conversion Waugh's Queer Celibates Alan Hollinghurst and DBC Pierre: Decadent Catholicism After Modernism Hollinghurst and the Ghost of Firbank DBC Pierre and the Decadence of the -- 1. Bibliography Index. - Mode of access: World Wide Web

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    Autor*in: Lockerd, Martin
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Academic, London ; Bloomsbury Publishing, [London, England]

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