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The Decadent Republic Of Letters Taste Politics And Cosmopolitan Community From Baudelaire To Beardsley Matthew Potolsky

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The Decadent Republic Of Letters Taste Politics And Cosmopolitan Community From Baudelaire To Beardsley Matthew Potolsky
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Matthew Potolsky
ISBN: 9780812207330, 0812207335
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Decadent Republic Of Letters Taste Politics And Cosmopolitan Community From Baudelaire To Beardsley Matthew Potolsky by Matthew Potolsky 9780812207330, 0812207335 instant download after payment.

The Decadent Republic of Letters revises the longstanding view of decadence as a movement defined by escapism and sociopolitical withdrawal. The book argues that decadent writers and artists from Charles Baudelaire to Aubrey Beardsley addressed a cosmopolitan audience united by taste rather than language, geography, or national identity.


The Decadent Republic of Letters revises the longstanding view of decadence as a movement defined by escapism and sociopolitical withdrawal. The book argues that decadent writers and artists from Charles Baudelaire to Aubrey Beardsley addressed a cosmopolitan audience united by taste rather than language, geography, or national identity.

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