Decadentism

Decadentism

▪ Italian artistic movement
Italian  Decadentismo,  

      Italian artistic movement that derived its name but not all its characteristics from the French and English Decadents (Decadent), who flourished in the last 10 years of the 19th century. Writers of the Italian movement, which did not have the cohesion usual in such cases, generally reacted to positivism with individual stresses on instinct, the irrational, the subconscious, and the individual as opposed to scientific rationalism and the importance of man en masse.

      The writers of the movement—Antonio Fogazzaro, Giovanni Pascoli, Gabriele D'Annunzio, and Italo Svevo—differed greatly from each other in style and philosophical approach, but they all sought a highly subjective picture of society and the world.

      The critic Benedetto Croce (Croce, Benedetto) attacked the movement early in the 20th century. Its reputation was somewhat restored by Walter Binni after World War II, only to fall again under the attack of the Marxist critic Carlo Salinari in the 1960s.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • decadentism — DECADENTÍSM s.n. Denumire generică dată tendinţelor unor curente literar artistice de la sfârşitul sec. XIX şi începutul sec. XX de către propriii protagonişti, care opun realităţii o lume a stărilor de spirit subiective, considerată ca singura… …   Dicționar Român

  • Decadentism — (also called Decadentismo) was an Italian artistic style based mainly on the Decadent movement in the arts in France and England around the end of the 19th century. The main authors associated with decadentism were Antonio Fogazzaro, Italo Svevo …   Wikipedia

  • decadentísm — s. n …   Romanian orthography

  • decadentism — dec·a·dent·ism …   English syllables

  • decadentism — ˌtizəm noun ( s) Etymology: French décadentisme, from décadent decadent (back formation from décadence) + isme ism : decadence 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • Literature —    Modern Italian literature can best be summarized by an account of its principal literary movements. In the period covered by this dictionary, the first important movement is Romanticism, which in Italy at least was associated with the… …   Historical Dictionary of modern Italy

  • Mystical realism — In philosophy, mystical realism is a view concerning the nature of the divine. The philosophical use of the term originated with the Russian philosopher Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev in his published article, titled Decadentism and Mystical… …   Wikipedia

  • Scapigliatura — is the name of the artistic movement which developed in Italy after the period known as Risorgimento, (1815 1871, which led to the unification of Italy and the modern Italian state). The name Scapigliatura is the Italian equivalent of the French… …   Wikipedia

  • Alojz Gradnik — Infobox Writer name = Alojz Gradnik caption = birthdate = birth date|1882|8|3|mf=y birthplace = Medana, Gorizia and Gradisca, Austria Hungary (now in Slovenia) deathdate = death date and age|1967|7|14|1882|8|3|mf=y deathplace = Medana, Slovenia… …   Wikipedia

  • Grazia Deledda — Born 27 September 1871(1871 09 27) Nuoro, Italy Died 15 August 1936(1936 08 15) (aged 64) Rome, Italy …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”