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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A critical biography of a major novelist and art critic from the late nineteenth-century French decadent movement.
J.-K. Huysmans (1848–1907) is often hailed as a forerunner of modernist letters. While his novel À rebours / Against Nature remains infamous for its reclusive protagonist retreating into a realm of artifice and dreams, Huysmans’s literary contributions are far-reaching. Ruth Antosh explores Huysmans’s life and work, illustrating how both reflect an uneasy era of profound social and artistic change. In this context, Huysmans’s correspondence, early fiction, art criticism, and surrealist novel En rade / Stranded demand greater critical attention. Antosh argues that Huysmans’s life should be understood as an unwavering quest for spiritual and aesthetic fulfillment.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Ruth Antosh is professor emerita of French at the State University of New York at Fredonia. She is the author of Reality and Illusion in the Novels of J.-K. Huysmans.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
1. Beginnings
2. Under the Influence of Zola and Naturalism
3. À rebours and Beyond
4. Descending into Darkness: Là-bas, the Abbé Boullan and the Occult
5. The Spiritual Journey Begins: Religious Retreats and Huysmans’ Conversion
6. In Search of a Monastery: The Road to Ligugé
7. The Final Years
Epilogue
References
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
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