
Decadence: A Very Short Introduction
によって
David Weir
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History
Art & Photography
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
160
言語
英語
公開されました
Apr 10, 2018
出版社
Oxford University Press
説明
David Weir explores the intriguing evolution of decadent culture from its formative roots in ancient Rome to its height in nineteenth-century Paris and Victorian London. The author examines how decadence has influenced art, literature, and societal norms, presenting a tapestry woven with fascinating characters and audacious ideas.
Through vivid illustrations of key historical moments, Weir captures the essence of a movement that both repelled and captivated its contemporaries. Each chapter delves into the contrasting notions of beauty and moral decay that define decadence, revealing the profound impact it had on artistic expression and intellectual thought.
The narrative invites readers to contemplate the lasting legacy of decadence, urging them to consider how these themes resonate in today's cultural landscape. It's a thought-provoking journey that challenges perceptions and ignites discussions about creativity, rebellion, and the complex nature of human experience.
Through vivid illustrations of key historical moments, Weir captures the essence of a movement that both repelled and captivated its contemporaries. Each chapter delves into the contrasting notions of beauty and moral decay that define decadence, revealing the profound impact it had on artistic expression and intellectual thought.
The narrative invites readers to contemplate the lasting legacy of decadence, urging them to consider how these themes resonate in today's cultural landscape. It's a thought-provoking journey that challenges perceptions and ignites discussions about creativity, rebellion, and the complex nature of human experience.