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  1. Inversion's Histories I History's Inversions.Novelizing Fin-de-Siecle Homosexualiry - 1997 - In Vernon A. Rosario, Science and Homosexualities. New York: Routledge.
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    Inversion's histories/history's inversions: Novelizing fin-de-siècle homosexuality.Vernon A. Rosario - 1997 - In Science and Homosexualities. New York: Routledge. pp. 89--107.
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    The New Woman in Fiction and Fact: Fin-de-Siècle Feminisms.A. Richardson & C. Willis - 2000 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    A cultural icon of the fin de siècle, the New Woman was not one figure, but several. In the guise of a bicycling, cigarette-smoking Amazon, the New Woman romped through the pages of Punch and popular fiction; as a neurasthenic victim of social oppression, she suffered in the pages of New Woman novels such as Sarah Grand's hugely successful The Heavenly Twins. The New Woman in Fiction and Fact marks a radically new departure in nineteenth-century scholarship to explore the polyvocal (...)
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    Shakespeare and vampires at the fin de siècle.Sophie Duncan - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (1):63-82.
    This article illuminates Henry Irving’s production of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline (1896) as a major contribution to fin-de-siècle Gothic culture. Cymbeline (1896) was one of the most popular Victorian Shakespeare productions, running to wild acclaim for more than seventy-two performances. In Cymbeline’s sexually-charged bedroom scene, Imogen, played by beloved Victorian actress Ellen Terry, was preyed upon by Henry Irving’s villainous Iachimo. Terry and Irving were at the zenith of a twenty-year partnership at London’s Lyceum theatre, and Victorian Britain’s greatest star actors. Ellen (...)
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  5. A literary Sorel: 'Dirempting' a fin de siècle moralist.J. Cerullo - 2003 - History of Political Thought 24 (1):131-149.
    How far from the optimism of eighteenth-century philosophes and their nineteenth-century heirs ought we to let the disasters of twentieth-century European history push us? An encounter with the profoundly pessimistic socio-political theoretician Georges Sorel can help us gauge that. But in assessing Sorelian thought, we ought to adopt the same analytical strategy he himself prescribed when approaching complex and multi-faceted subjects: a deliberately partial, indirect approach he called 'diremption'. This diremption of Sorelian morality addresses his concepts of 'work' and 'love' (...)
     
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    Permanent Liminality and Modernity: Analysing the Sacrificial Carnival Through Novels.Árpád Szakolczai - 2016 - Routledge.
    This book offers a comprehensive sociological study of the nature and dynamics of the modern world, through the use of a series of anthropological concepts, including the trickster, schismogenesis, imitation and liminality. Developing the view that with the theatre playing a central role, the modern world is conditioned as much by cultural processes as it is by economic, technological or scientific ones, the author contends the world is, to a considerable extent, theatrical - a phenomenon experienced as inauthenticity or a (...)
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  7. Toward Fin de siecle Ethics: Some Trends.Stephen Darwall, Allan Gibbard & Peter Railton - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (1):115-189.
  8. Fin De Siècle, End of the "Globe Style"?: The Concept of Object in Contemporary Art.Peter Por - 1989 - Diogenes 37 (147):92-110.
    Using this bit of dialogue from Oscar Wilde as introduction, we propose to demonstrate the pertinence of the hostess’ remark and to show that the “Fin de siècle” really did mark a certain “Fin du globe”, connoting as it does the decline of art, the end of an era and of the eras in which artistic experience, and even experience of the world, was realized in a specific style. It was indeed the end of what we will here call “globe (...)
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    Une fin de siècle philosophique: entretiens avec André Comte-Sponville, Marcel Conche, Luc Ferry, Gilles Lipovetsky, Michel Onfray, Clément Rosset.Sébastien Charles & André Comte-Sponville - 1999 - Montréal : Liber.
    " Au bas de la statue d'Auguste Comte, place de la Sorbonne, à Paris, on pouvait lire récemment - et peut-être le peut-on encore : "Ni Comte ni Sponville". Ce graffiti exprime à sa manière l'un des grands défis de la philosophie française de cette fin de siècle, à savoir celui de sa popularité. Car la philosophie est désormais au centre de la vie publique : elle trône dans les cafés, se fait une place dans l'entreprise et s'installe même dans (...)
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    The fin de siécle legacy.H. T. Wilson - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (1):101-104.
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    France Fin de Siècle.Charles Tilly - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (4):508-509.
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    Fin de siècle Austrian thought and the rise of scientific philosophy.Dale Jacquette - 2001 - History of European Ideas 27 (3):307-315.
    I consider three conditions to explain the emergence of scientific philosophy in Austrian thought at the turn of the century, concentrating on Vienna and Graz as distinct centers of philosophical development: An outlook that seeks philosophical truth in sound reasoning, combined with a commitment to developing and practicing a methodology that is not essentially dependent on any particular culture's literary–philosophical traditions; The desire to transcend national boundaries in the pursuit of philosophical understanding, as manifested in international professional conferences, publications, and (...)
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  13. Fins de Siecle: How Centuries End, 1400-2000. Edited by Asa Briggs and Daniel Snowman.J. G. A. Pocock - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (3):411-411.
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  14. Une fin de siècle philosophique. Entretiens avec Comte-Sponville, Conche, Ferry, Lipovetsky, Onfray, Rosset.Sébastien Charles - 2000 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 190 (3):378-378.
     
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    Socialisme fin-de-siècle. Quelques réflexions historiques.Donald Sassoon - 1998 - Actuel Marx 23:137-148.
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  16. Fin de siecle : Aron and the end of the bipolar system.Carlos Gaspar - 2015 - In José Colen & Élisabeth Dutartre-Michaut, The Companion to Raymond Aron. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US.
     
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    Fin de Siècle.Annelies Cousserier - forthcoming - de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur.
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    Postmodernism/Fin De Siecle.Marjorie Perloff - 2006 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 2 (5):38-54.
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    Atención selectiva y moral heroica. El vigor de William James frente a la crisis de Fin de Siècle.José Jatuff - 2020 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 32 (2):395-416.
    En los _Principios de Psicología_ William James defiende una versión activa de la mente en donde el recorte del mundo es llevado a cabo por la atención selectiva. Este fenómeno que es entendido como esfuerzo de la voluntad, gravita entre lo psicológico y lo moral y es una apuesta vigorosa que viene a enfrentar tanto al determinismo propio del espíritu positivo de la época, como a las actitudes cínicas y pesimistas que de esta visión se siguen. Explicitaremos la psicología del (...)
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    Zero Degree Deviancy: The Lesbian Novel in English.Catharine R. Stimpson - 1981 - Critical Inquiry 8 (2):363-379.
    The "Kinsey Report" suggests the existence of such a mentality. Of 142 women with much homosexual experience, 70 percent reported no regrets. This consciousness has manifested itself in literature in two ways. First, in lesbian romanticism: fusions of life and death, happiness and woe, natural imagery and supernatural strivings, neoclassical paganism with a ritualistic cult of Sappho, and modern beliefs in evolutionary progress with a cult of the rebel. At its worst an inadvertent parody of fin de siecle decadence, (...)
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    Le postmodernisme comme modernité « fin de siècle ».Hugh Silverman - 2001 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 4 (4):483-494.
    Si la modernité consiste à trouver le nouveau radical, la fin de la postmodernité n’est pas la sortie de l’art, dans la culture de masse, le kitsch ou le silence mais bien le moment où la modernité trouve ses marges, repère la lisière de ses différences. La tâche de la pensée ne consiste pas à désespérer de l’art ou de la nouveauté mais à identifier les lieux et les fins de la différence dans ce que l’on peut nommer une « (...)
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    The synthesis of consciousness and the latent life of the mind: Philosophy, psychopathology, and ‘cryptopsychism’ in fin-de-siècle France.Pietro Terzi - 2021 - History of the Human Sciences 34 (3-4):98-120.
    In fin-de-siècle France, we witness a strange circulation of concepts between philosophy, theoretical and experimental psychology, and the borderline realm of what we would now call meta- or parapsychology. This was a time characterized by a complex process of redefinition of the disciplinary frontiers between philosophy and psychology, which favoured the birth of hybrid conceptualities and stark oppositions as well. Furthermore, the great scientific advances in physics, physiology, and psychology fostered hope for a full rational explanation of reality, even of (...)
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    Fin-de-Siècle America. [REVIEW]Patrick H. Hutton - 1991 - New Vico Studies 9:136-137.
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    Popularizing The Orient In Fin De Siècle Germany.Suzanne Marchand - 2007 - Intellectual History Review 17 (2):175-202.
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    Fin-de-siècle Splendor: Repressed Modernities of Late Qing Fiction, 1849-1911Fin-de-siecle Splendor: Repressed Modernities of Late Qing Fiction, 1849-1911. [REVIEW]Philip F. Williams & David Der-wei Wang - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (2):371.
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  26. Plato and Pater: Fin-de-siécle aesthetics.I. C. Small - 1972 - British Journal of Aesthetics 12 (4):369-383.
  27. Postmodern turns fin de siècle intermedialities.Hugh J. Silverman - 2010 - In Henk Oosterling & Ewa Płonowska Ziarek, Intermedialities: Philosophy, Arts, Politics. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.
  28. Zionism and the Fin de Siecle. Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism from Nordau to Jabotinsky. By Michael Stanislawski.J. Milfull - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (6):823-823.
     
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    Rational occultism in fin de siécle Germany: Rudolf Steiner's modernism.Robert Sumser - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (4):497-511.
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    Seeking Emptiness: Theodor Hertzka's Colonial Utopia Freiland (1890).Ulrich E. Bach - 2011 - Utopian Studies 22 (1):74-90.
    ABSTRACT Theodor Herzl once contemptuously remarked that he regards Freiland as a joke. This statement surprises if one compares his novel Altneuland to Theodor Hertzka's Freiland. To say the least, both utopias share many themes and narratives structures. While Altneuland became the world-renowned manifesto of Zionism, Freiland cherished popularity only at the time of its publication. Both novels are products of Vienna's fin-de-siècle modernism. Herzl's utopia is set in Palestine, Hertzka places Freiland in the empty space of East Africa. His (...)
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    Chesterton at the Fin de Siécle.William Oddie - 1999 - The Chesterton Review 25 (3):329-343.
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    Byzantinism and Rationality: Julien Benda and Constantine Tsatsos.George Arabatzis - 2017 - Peitho 8 (1):423-446.
    This article examines the concept of Byzantinism that Julien Benda employed in his book La France Byzantine. In the fin-de-siècle European sensibility, Byzantinism was transferred from political to literary level, but Benda created an epistemological break when he asserted in his book that Byzantinism is literature in its normal function. Furthermore, of Byzantinist character is especially the modern literature. Thus, labeling modern literati as Byzantinist writers served as a critical tool for Benda, who condemned the degradation of modern intellectuals into (...)
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    Georg Lukács: Magus Realismus?Sara Nadal-Melsió - 2004 - Diacritics 34 (2):62-84.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:diacritics 34.2 (2006) 62-84 [Access article in PDF] Georg Lukács Magus Realismus? Sara Nadal-Melsió The reception of Georg Lukács's theorizing of realist narratives has been complicated and controversial, often relying on an artificial division of Lukács's oeuvre. On the one hand, the widely admired History and Class Consciousness stands as the mouthpiece for anything philosophical or political in Lukács. On the other, one finds a generalized dismissal of Lukács's (...)
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    Russia’s New Fin de Siècle: Contemporary Culture between Past and Present.Larissa Rudova - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (1):114-116.
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    Timothy Verhoeven, Sexual Crime, Religion and Masculinity in fin-de-siècle France: the Flamidien affair.Élodie Serna - 2020 - Clio 52:294-297.
    Timothy Verhoeven, de l’université de Monash en Australie, est spécialiste de l’histoire contemporaine de la France et des États-Unis. Son ouvrage Sexual Crime, Religion and Masculinity in Fin-de-Siècle France: the Flamidien affair se situe à la croisée de deux thématiques qu’il avait déjà étudiées auparavant, l’anticléricalisme et les relations entre Église et États d’un côté, et l’histoire des masculinités à partir des sexualités cléricales de l’autre. À partir d’un fait divers propice à me...
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    The Family Romance: A Fin-de-siecle Tragedy.Diana Tietjens Meyers - 1997 - In Hilde Lindemann, Feminism and Families. Routledge.
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    (1 other version)Ann-Louise SHAPIRO, Breaking the Codes : Female Criminality in Fin-de-Siècle Paris, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1996.Denise Z. Davidson - 1998 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 1:19-19.
    A la fin du XIXe siècle, l'image de la femme criminelle est devenue une obsession nationale en France. Partout on vendait des pamphlets et des gravures relatant ces crimes en détail. Même les journaux en parlaient à loisir. Tout en analysant la criminalité féminine de fin-de-siècle à Paris, Ann-Louise Shapiro raconte des histoires remplies de détails fascinants sur la vie quotidienne, le système judiciaire et la place des femmes dans la société. L'auteur explore plusieurs perspectives ..
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    H. G. Wells’s Fin-de-Siècle: Twenty-first Century Reflections on the Early H. G. Wells.Genie Babb - 2010 - Utopian Studies 21 (2):364-367.
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    Other(s) worlds: Mysticism and radicalism at the fin de siècle.Leela Gandhi - 2001 - Critical Horizons 2 (2):227-253.
    Over time our understanding of the 'political' has been progressively shaped by the secular rational calculations of modern European political thought. This paper aims to critique these 'calculations' with reference to crucial moments of departure and flight within western philosophy itself. It concludes by reclaiming fin de siècle radicalism/philosophy as a forgotten instance of empirical-metaphysical hybridity: a form of politics or ethics capable of housing the imperatives of both desire and prayer.
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    Utopian Views: Paolo Mantegazza's Techniques of the (Im)Possible.Albert Göschl - 2021 - Utopian Studies 31 (3):494-511.
    This article analyzes the depiction of the impossible in Paolo Mantegazza's L'anno 3000. Starting from the literary theory of possible worlds, it will be shown that the depiction of the impossible in Mantegazza's novel is associated with specific technologies that implicate different types of perception. The three forms of perception developed in the novel move from possible to highly impossible depictions regarding the scientific culture of fin de siècle Italy.
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    Desire and the delinquent: juvenile crime and deviance in fin-de-siècle French criminology.Stephen A. Toth - 1997 - History of the Human Sciences 10 (4):45-63.
    Historical outlines of fin-de-siècle European criminology have typically focused on the debate between supporters of Lombrosian anatomical determinism on the one hand, and the more environmentalist (i.e. French) explanations of crime on the other. What has gone largely unnoticed, however, is how the basic tenets of the 'French school' were shaped by an implicit moral concern with mass consumption and indi vidualism, particularly in regard to juvenile crime. This paper examines the psychosocial conception of the juvenile criminal - within the (...)
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    Anatomy of the Superman: Gabriele D’Annunzio’s Response to Nietzsche.Marja Härmänmaa - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (1):59-75.
    ABSTRACTThis essay explores D’Annunzio’s reception of Nietzsche—particularly his sociopolitical theory and idea of the Übermensch—as dramatized in his novel Le Vergini delle rocce. D’Annunzio’s attitude towards Nietzsche was complicated and contradictory, varying from fascination and rivalry to rejection and negation: rather than a philosopher or master, he saw Nietzsche as a poet and soulmate. Like many writers and artists of fin-de-siècle Europe, D’Annunzio too was attracted by Nietzsche’s elitist social theory and Übermensch, of which he presents his own version especially (...)
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    Art nouveau in fin-de-siècle France: Politics, psychology, and style.Grace Seiberling - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):799-801.
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    Diversification or sensory unification? Controversies around the senses in fin de siècle culture.Sonsoles Hernandez Barbosa - 2024 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 46 (1):1-17.
    This article analyses the evolutionist discourses on the senses that emerged in the late 19th century, when theories on the evolution of species were in full sway. Drawing on newspapers, essays and medical literature, this article aims to set face to face the two currents of thought that I have identified regarding sensory evolution: the one that stressed the value of the progressive specialisation of the senses as evidence for human evolution mainly supported by Max Nordau, and the one which (...)
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    A body undressed for text: Trilby in parts.Simon J. James & Emma V. Miller - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (1):83-105.
    George Du Maurier’s best-selling novel, Trilby (1894), is as important because of its defiance of social and cultural norms as it is for its apparent compliance with them. Trilby is a fiction that, like its eponymous heroine, attempts to negotiate the perilously fine line between the highbrow and the lowbrow, or to put it another way, between fine art and political commentary on one side, and pornography and sensationalism on the other. This article examines the way that Du Maurier engages (...)
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    Public Anatomies in Fin - de - Siècle Vienna.Tatjana Buklijas - 2010 - Medicine Studies 2 (1):71-92.
    Anatomical exhibitions, online atlases and televised dissections have recently attracted much attention and raised questions concerning the status of and the authority over the human body, the purpose of anatomical education within and outside medical schools and the methods of teaching in the digital age. I propose that for understanding the current public views of anatomy, we need to gain insight into their historical development. This article focuses on anatomies accessible to non-medical audiences in the capital of the Habsburg Empire, (...)
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    Neo-Mandaic in Fin de Siècle Baghdad.Charles G. Häberl - 2010 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 130 (4):551-560.
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    The Macabre on the Margins: A Study of the Fantastic Terrors of the Fin de Siècle.Maria Beville - 2012 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 2 (2):115-129.
    With a view to discussing an important three-faceted example of marginality in literature whereby terror, the literary Fantastic and the fin de siècle period are understood as interconnected marginalia, this paper examines works such as Guy de Maupassant’s “Le Horla” and H. Rider Haggard’s She from an alternative critical perspective to that dominating current literary discourse. It demonstrates that in spite of the dominant associations of fantastic literature with horror, terror, as the marginal and marginalized fear of the unknown, with (...)
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    Hope in the Past: On Walter Benjamin.Peter Szondi & Harvey Mendelsohn - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 4 (3):491-506.
    It is no accident that the book Benjamin wrote as a reader of himself, A Berlin Childhood, also begins with the description of a park, that of the Tiergarten zoo. However great the difference may seem between this collection of short prose pieces and Proust's three-thousand-page novel when viewed from the outside, Benjamin's book illustrates [his] fascination... A sentence in his book points to the central experience of Proust's work: that almost everything childhood was can be withheld from a person (...)
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    The invention of altruism: making moral meanings in Victorian Britain.Thomas Dixon - 2008 - New York: Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press.
    'Altruism' was coined by the French sociologist Auguste Comte in the early 1850s as a theoretical term in his 'cerebral theory' and as the central ideal of his atheistic 'Religion of Humanity'. In The Invention of Altruism, Thomas Dixon traces this new language of 'altruism' as it spread through British culture between the 1850s and the 1900s, and in doing so provides a new portrait of Victorian moral thought. Drawing attention to the importance of Comtean positivism in setting the agenda (...)
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