Romanticism and Victorianism in English literature - Symbolism, sensation, adventure, and high fantasy in the Victorian novel from Oscar Wilde to Bram Stoker : lesson 12. /

The unit introduces the three movements formative of the late 19th century artistic views: Symbolism, Decadence, and Aestheticism. It demonstrates – through the example of Oscar Wilde’s fiction – how the sophisticated symbolism of the decadent aestheticist agenda may fuse with the more popular enter...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Sándorné Kérchy Anna
Dokumentumtípus: Vegyes gyűjtemény
Megjelent: 2020-06
Kulcsszavak:angol irodalom története
Viktoriánus irodalom
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Online Access:http://eta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/3051
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