Patrick Bell
08-12-2013, 10:18 AM
Hello,
Any late 19th century readers who could recommend some good avenues for reading would be greatly appreciated! I've read a couple of the more famous British texts from the late 19th century era: Walter Pater, H.G. Wells, Hardy, Wilde, Dr Jeckle and Mr Hyde, Bram Stoker's Dracula, etc.
However I wrote an essay on the aestheticism in Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray and my research led me to become really interested in the fin de siecle period, in France and Britain in particular. I've heard about symboilism, decadence, aestheticism, and so on and I really would like some suggestions on some good texts that could illuminate the sort of literary climate of the time. Also, some other texts that could help me understand what some call the 'crisis' of the period would be good, such as the philosophy of Schopenhauer or Nietzsche if they were relevant to the time? (I'm not too sure).
Anyway, thanks a lot if you can lend a hand! :)
Any late 19th century readers who could recommend some good avenues for reading would be greatly appreciated! I've read a couple of the more famous British texts from the late 19th century era: Walter Pater, H.G. Wells, Hardy, Wilde, Dr Jeckle and Mr Hyde, Bram Stoker's Dracula, etc.
However I wrote an essay on the aestheticism in Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray and my research led me to become really interested in the fin de siecle period, in France and Britain in particular. I've heard about symboilism, decadence, aestheticism, and so on and I really would like some suggestions on some good texts that could illuminate the sort of literary climate of the time. Also, some other texts that could help me understand what some call the 'crisis' of the period would be good, such as the philosophy of Schopenhauer or Nietzsche if they were relevant to the time? (I'm not too sure).
Anyway, thanks a lot if you can lend a hand! :)