The Decadent Reader: Fiction, Fantasy, and Perversion from Fin-de-Si猫cle France


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- Nov 1, 1998
- Copyright:
- 1998
- Pages:
- 1096
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- 5.25 x 8 in.
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In fin-de-si猫cle France, progress and material prosperity coincided with widespread alarm about disease and decay. The obsessions of our own culture at the end of the millennium resonated in a striking manner with those of the last fin de si猫cle: crime, pollution, sexually transmitted disease, gender confusion, moral depravity, alcoholism, and tobacco and drug use were topics of constant popular discussion in both epochs. The Decadent Reader is a collection of novels and stories from fin-de-si猫cle France that celebrate decline, aestheticize decay, and take pleasure in perversity. By embracing the marginal, the unhealthy, and the deviant, these writers attacked bourgeois life, which they perceived as the chief enemy of art. Barbey d鈥橝urevilly, J.K. Huysmans, Jean Lorrain, Guy de Maupassant, Villiers de l鈥橧sle-Adam, Catulle Mend猫s, Rachilde, Jean Mor茅as, Octave Mirbeau, Jos茅phin Peladan, and Remy de Gourmont looted the riches of their culture for their own purposes. From an age of medicine they borrowed its occult mysteries rather than its positivism. In its social Darwinism, they found their monsters: sadists, murderers, transvestites, fetishists, prostitutes, nymphomaniacs, and hysterics. And they reveled in them, completely upending the conventions of romance and sentimentality. The Decadent Reader, which includes novels and stories that have never before appeared in English, as well as reappraisals of work that the reader may already be familiar with, offers a compelling portrait of fin-de-si猫cle France.