106-060 Decadence

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Clara Tuite

Prerequisites

Usually 25 points of first year English, see Prerequisites or first year European studies, see Prerequisites.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

A 1.5-hour lecture and a 1-hour tutorial per week

Subject Description

This subject examines decadence as an historical, textual, sexual and cultural category, focusing on late 19th and early 20th century literature in terms of recent theoretical perspectives. Topics include interrelations between European and English varieties of literary decadence and aestheticism; art for art's sake theories of aesthetic production; the relationship between lifestyle and commodity culture; theories of degeneration, and transgressive sexualities. Students who complete this subject successfully should have acquired a first-hand acquaintance with some representative examples of decadent writing, and an understanding of the controversies provoked by the original publication of decadent writing and later reconsiderations of it.

Assessment

An essay of 1500 words 40% (due mid-semester) and an essay of 2500 words 60% (due at the end of semester).

Prescribed Texts

A subject reader including poetry by Charles Baudelaire and Algernon Swinburne and Renée Vivien's A Woman Appeared To Me will be available.

  • J-K Huysmans, A rebours (Against Nature). OUP.
  • H James, The Spoils of Poynton. Penguin.
  • T Mann, Death in Venice. Penguin.
  • Sacher-Masoch, Venus in Furs. Penguin.
  • H G Wells, The Time Machine. Heinemann.
  • O Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Penguin.


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