as for the older research the younger authors consider the decadents as not only a result of the romantic world-view, but also as directly dependent form it... I´d say, as every modernist movement, the decedents may be in fact a result of romantic individualist attitude, even in an excessively overexcited way, following totally contrary "values", but they´re still not dependent from it´s intent a farer sense.
--what exactly do you mean when you call charles a "clandestine rationalist"? this is an unknown term to me. makes me curious, cause from my point of view rationalism/naturalism is def. what most decadent made mental rebellion against.
(& please do post your disquitions on decadent themes at les_nerfs in the future, simply post the text twice to both sites when updating your journal) ;)
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as for the older research the younger authors consider the decadents as not only a result of the romantic world-view, but also as directly dependent form it... I´d say, as every modernist movement, the decedents may be in fact a result of romantic individualist attitude, even in an excessively overexcited way, following totally contrary "values", but they´re still not dependent from it´s intent a farer sense.
--what exactly do you mean when you call charles a "clandestine rationalist"? this is an unknown term to me. makes me curious, cause from my point of view rationalism/naturalism is def. what most decadent made mental rebellion against.
(& please do post your disquitions on decadent themes at les_nerfs in the future, simply post the text twice to both sites when updating your journal) ;)