Becoming political: Symbolist literature and the Third Republic.

From: Nineteenth-Century French Studies | Date: March 22, 2005| Author: Shryock, Richard | Copyright information

Studies of the political element in Symbolist literature invariably focus on anarchism in the 1890s; however, seeing the political dimension of Symbolism as arising solely from its connection to anarchism is too limiting and historically inaccurate. (1) Although Symbolism arose much earlier in the century, the association with anarchism is not made by scholars until after the movement was well established in the 1890s. If Symbolism was aligned with anarchism in the 1890s why was it ...

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