This issue of 'Volupté' investigates “Neo-VictorianDecadence,” a far from straightforward category of scholarly endeavour that brings decadence into contact with Victorianism and modern manifestations of Victorianism. The issue presents a wealth of contributions that aim to highlight the multicultural and multilingual aspects of decadence in its Neo-Victorian afterlives through a broad and diverse line-up of articles on a range of writers, movements, and genres, including Gabriele D’Annunzio, John Henry Newman and Vernon Lee, graphic novels and comics, theatre and film.

"Neo-Victorian Decadence"

Canani Marco;Soccio Enrichetta
2024-01-01

Abstract

This issue of 'Volupté' investigates “Neo-VictorianDecadence,” a far from straightforward category of scholarly endeavour that brings decadence into contact with Victorianism and modern manifestations of Victorianism. The issue presents a wealth of contributions that aim to highlight the multicultural and multilingual aspects of decadence in its Neo-Victorian afterlives through a broad and diverse line-up of articles on a range of writers, movements, and genres, including Gabriele D’Annunzio, John Henry Newman and Vernon Lee, graphic novels and comics, theatre and film.
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