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Edinburgh University Press

The Decadent Short Story: An Annotated Anthology

The Decadent Short Story: An Annotated Anthology

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The first anthology of Decadent short stories reflecting a variety of fin-de-siècle themes


This wide-ranging anthology showcases for the first time the short story as the most attractive genre for British writers who experimented with Decadent themes and styles. From familiar writers such as Ernest Dowson, Arthur Symons and Oscar Wilde to less known writers such as Charles Ricketts, Vincent O'Sullivan and Una Ashworth Taylor the 36 stories and 2 parodies demonstrate ideas of class, gender, sexuality, and science as well as the Gothic, social satire, Symbolist fantasy, fairy tale, Naturalism/Realism, Impressionism, erotica, and the scientific romance. The selections represent the important role that the Little Magazine culture played in the unprecedented explosion of the Decadent short story in the 1890s. A full introductory essay sets the scene, while an introduction and endnotes for each story and explanatory material at the end of the book make this anthology stand out.
Key Features and Benefits
- Brings a variety of rare and important stories together in one volume reflecting an influential literary genre
- Expands the scope of Decadence by bringing together male and female voices, obscure and famous authors, and stylistic and thematic concerns such as New Woman fiction, the Gothic, Impressionism, Realism, paganism, class, homosexuality, and science
- Includes a detailed introduction, an introduction and endnotes for each story, 3 appendices containing parodies, background sources and a chronologically arranged list of facts and publications related to Aesthetic and Decadent stories, and a select bibliography

Kostas Boyiopoulos is Teaching Associate at the Department of English Studies, Durham University.
Yoonjoung Choi is tutor of English at Durham University. She also teaches Translation at Durham University and Korean at the University of Leeds.
Matthew Brinton Tildesley is Assistant Professor of English Literature at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea.



Author: Kostas Boyiopoulos
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 12/09/2014
Pages: 432
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.80lbs
Size: 9.20h x 6.10w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780748692149

About the Author

Kostas Boyiopoulos is Teaching Associate at the Department of English Studies, Durham University. His main research specialisms are fin-de-siècle Decadence and Aestheticism, and Anglo-Continental literary transactions. He is a co-editor of The Decadent Short Story: An Annotated Anthology (Edinburgh UP, 2014) and the essay collection Decadent Romanticism (Ashgate, 2015). He has published a number of articles on late Victorian and Modernist topics.

Dr Yoonjoung Choi is a Teaching Associate at Durham University. He has published articles on Oscar Wilde and on H. G. Wells in The Explicator, Critical Survey and The Wellsian and is writing a monograph on Romance, Readership, and Class in H. G. Wells.

Dr Matthew Brinton Tildesley is Assistant Professor of English Literature at Hanuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea. He has published articles on fin de siècle topics in The Wildean, the Bulletin of the Emile Zola Society and in the Dictionary of Nineteenth Century Journalism.


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