Symbolism / Nathalia Brodskaïa ; translation Tatyana Shlyak and Rebecca Brimacombe.

"Symbolism appeared in France and Europe between the 1880s and the beginning of the 20th century. The Symbolists, fascinated with ancient mythology, attempted to escape the reign of rational thought imposed by science. They wished to transcend the world of the visible and the rational in order...

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Main Author: Brodskai︠a︡, N. V. (Natalʹi︠a︡ Valentinovna) (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, USA : Parkstone International, [2012]
Series:Art of century collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: The Manifesto of Symbolism / Jean Moréas
  • Symbolism
  • First Scene
  • Scene II
  • Symbolism in Literature
  • Symbolist Poems
  • Charles Baudelaire, A Carcass
  • Charles Baudelaire, Correspondances
  • Charles Baudelaire, Spleen
  • René Ghil, In the Times of the Gods
  • Remy de Gourmont, Hieroglyphs
  • Joris-Karl Huysmans, Preliminary Sonnet
  • Alfred Jarry, Bards and Cords
  • Gustave Kahn, The Cup
  • Jules Laforgue, Complaint of the Pianos One Hears in Better Neighbourhoods
  • Maurice Maeterlinck, Foliage of the Heart
  • Stéphane Mallarmé, Afternoon of A Faun (extract)
  • Robert de Montesquiou, Hymn to the Night
  • Jean Moréas, Sensuality
  • Anna de Noailles, Death said to the Man ...
  • Henri de Régnier, To Stéphane Mallarmé
  • Arthur Rimbaud, Vowels
  • Saint-Pol-Roux, The Purifying Rain
  • Paul Valéry, Hélène
  • Emile Verhaeren, The Rock (extract)
  • Paul Verlaine, Poetic Art
  • Paul Verlaine, Languor
  • Symbolism in Art
  • Major Artists:
  • Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (Lyon, 1824
  • Paris, 1898)
  • Arnold Böcklin (Basle, 1827
  • Zurich, 1901)
  • Gustave Moreau (Paris, 1828
  • Paris, 1898)
  • Dante Gabriel Rossetti (London, 1828
  • Birchington-on-Sea, 1882)
  • Edward Burne-Jones (Birmingham, 1833
  • London, 1898)
  • Odilon Redon (Bordeaux, 1840
  • Paris, 1916)
  • Eugène Carrière (Gournay-sur-Marne, 1849
  • Paris, 1906)
  • Mikhail Aleksandrovich Vrubel (Omsk, 1856
  • St Petersburg, 1910)
  • Fernand Khnopff (Grembergen-lez-Termonde, 1858
  • Brussels, 1921)
  • Jan Toorop (Purworedjo, 1858
  • The Hague, 1928)
  • Edvard Munch (Løten, 1863
  • Ekely, 1944)
  • Franz von Stuck (Tettenweis, 1863
  • Munich, 1928)
  • Jens Ferdinand Willumsen (Copenhagen, 1863
  • Le Canet, 1958)
  • Maurice Denis (Granville, 1870
  • Paris, 1943).