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Decadence & Aestheticism - Literary Movements, Poetic Theory, Romanticism, 19th Century French Literature - Literary Criticism
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The Script of Decadence

by Eugenio Donato
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Overview

Eugenio Donato was a critic who played a seminal role in teaching Americans how to read post-structural theory. This collection of ten seminal essays is united by the themes of language and mortality. Here he first discusses Flaubert and then explores Romantic poetics. Donato examines the nature of Flaubert's work and his particularly "constructed" recapturing of history, natural history, and language in the essential isolation of authorship, and elucidates the way mortality circumscribes the act of self-writing. In the second half of the book, these "mortal" concerns and the uses of history, natural history, and the language of narrative return at various strata of an "archaeology" of Romanticism.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1992
Publisher
New York : Oxford University Press, 1993.
Pages
216
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195057249

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