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====== Aestheticism & Decadence ====== | ====== Aestheticism & Decadence ====== | ||
- | The Aesthetic Movement was born in universities and intellectual circles in the second half of 19th century. Starting in France with Gautier, it reflected the artist' | + | The **Aesthetic Movement** was born in universities and intellectual circles in the second half of 19th century. Starting in France with Gautier, it reflected the artist' |
+ | It was **James Whistler**, an American painter who worked in England who introduced this doctrine in Britain. Romantic poet John Keats could already be seen as the predecessor to the English Aesthetic Movement, along with Rossetti, Ruskin and Pater. **Walter Pater** published two extremely successful works, //Studies in the History of the Renaissance// | ||
+ | Primary features of Aesthetic works: | ||
+ | * excessive attention to the self | ||
+ | * hedonistic and sensuous attitude | ||
+ | * perversity in the subject matter | ||
+ | * disenchantment with contemporary society | ||
+ | * evocative use of language | ||
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+ | Decadence is primarily a European movement. Its greatest exponents were the French writes of the //Le Décadent// journal, and the Italians D' |