Myrtle, Rue, and Cypress

Myrtle, Rue, and Cypress
Author: Stanislaus Eric Stenbock (Count)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1883
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

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Myrtle, Rue and Cypress

Myrtle, Rue and Cypress
Author: Stanislaus Eric Stenbock (Count)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 67
Release: 1883
Genre:
ISBN:

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Myrtle Rue and Cypress

Myrtle Rue and Cypress
Author: Stanislaus Eric Stenbock (Count)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 33
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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Myrtle, Rue and Cypress

Myrtle, Rue and Cypress
Author: Count Stenbock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781943813940

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Here, presented for the first time in paperback format, is an unabridged edition of Count Eric Stenbock's second collection of poetry, which was originally published in 1883, in a very limited number of copies, and which is now extremely scarce.

Rue, Thyme, and Myrtle

Rue, Thyme, and Myrtle
Author: Charles Edgar Spencer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1876
Genre: American poetry
ISBN:

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Rue, Thyme, and Myrtle. A Collection of Poems and Songs

Rue, Thyme, and Myrtle. A Collection of Poems and Songs
Author: Charles Edgar Spencer
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2024-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3385514959

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.

Of Kings and Things

Of Kings and Things
Author: Eric Stanislaus Stenbock
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1913689077

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An introduction to the Decadent writer Stanislaus Eric Stenbock for the general reader, offering morbid stories, suicidal poems, and an autobiographical essay. Described by W. B. Yeats as a “scholar, connoisseur, drunkard, poet, pervert, most charming of men,” Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock (1860–1895) is surely the greatest exemplar of the Decadent movement of the late nineteenth century. A friend of Aubrey Beardsley, patron of the extraordinary pre-Raphaelite artist Simeon Solomon, and contemporary of Oscar Wilde, Stenbock died at the age of thirty-six as a result of his addiction to opium and his alcoholism, having published just three slim volumes of suicidal poetry and one collection of morbid short stories. Stenbock was a homosexual convert to Roman Catholicism and owner of a serpent, a toad, and a dachshund called Trixie. It was said that toward the end of his life he was accompanied everywhere by a life-size wooden doll that he believed to be his son. His poems and stories are replete with queer, supernatural, mystical, and Satanic themes; original editions of his books are highly sought by collectors of recherché literature. Of Kings and Things is the first introduction to Stenbock's writing for the general reader, offering fifteen stories, eight poems and one autobiographical essay by this complex figure.

Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Siècle

Economies of Desire at the Victorian Fin de Siècle
Author: Jane Ford
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317576586

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This volume marks the first sustained study to interrogate how and why issues of sexuality, desire, and economic processes intersect in the literature and culture of the Victorian fin de siècle. At the end of the nineteenth-century, the move towards new models of economic thought marked the transition from a marketplace centred around the fulfilment of ‘needs’ to one ministering to anything that might, potentially, be desired. This collection considers how the literature of the period meditates on the interaction between economy and desire, doing so with particular reference to the themes of fetishism, homoeroticism, the literary marketplace, social hierarchy, and consumer culture. Drawing on theoretical and conceptual approaches including queer theory, feminist theory, and gift theory, contributors offer original analyses of work by canonical and lesser-known writers, including Oscar Wilde, A.E. Housman, Baron Corvo, Vernon Lee, Michael Field, and Lucas Malet. The collection builds on recent critical developments in fin-de-siècle literature (including major interventions in the areas of Decadence, sexuality, and gender studies) and asks, for instance, how did late nineteenth-century writing schematise the libidinal and somatic dimensions of economic exchange? How might we define the relationship between eroticism and the formal economies of literary production/performance? And what relation exists between advertising/consumer culture and (dissident) sexuality in fin-de-siecle literary discourses? This book marks an important contribution to 19th-Century and Victorian literary studies, and enhances the field of fin-de-siècle studies more generally.