ABSTRACT

The fin de siècle, the period 1880-1914, long associated with decadence and with the literary movements of aestheticism and symbolism, has received renewed critical interest recently. The essays in this volume form a valuable introduction to fin de siècle cultural studies and provide a commentary on important aspects of current critical debate and the place of culture in society.

chapter |21 pages

Introduction

chapter |17 pages

Magi and Maidens

The Romance of the Victorian Freud *

chapter |16 pages

Psychopathia Sexualis

Stevenson's Strange Case *

chapter |24 pages

Writing Gone Wilde

Homoerotic Desire in the Closet of Representation *

chapter |22 pages

Different Desires

Subjectivity and Transgression in Wilde and Gide *

chapter |17 pages

‘Terrors of the Night'

Dracula and ‘Degeneration' in the Late Nineteenth Century *

chapter |26 pages

Imperial Gothic

Atavism and the Occult in the British Adventure Novel, 1880–1914 *