Nordic Literature of Decadence




Pirjo Lyytikäinen, RIikka Rossi, Viola Parente-Čapková, Mirjam Hinrikus

New York & Abingdon

2019

Among the Victorians and Modernists

18

286

978-0-367-11238-7



Nordic Literature of Decadence fills a gap on the map of world literature while participating in a thriving area of research. The volume extends the investigation of fin-de-siècle decadence to unexplored areas of Nordic literature. In the Nordic countries the new Parisian movements were seen as having caused a malicious invasion, a ‘black flood’ that was spreading over the North destroying the very foundations of Nordic national cultures. Nevertheless, the appeal of this controversial movement was irresistible to discontents and innovators, even in countries where the old moral, religious and nationalist atmosphere still retained its stranglehold and modern urban, industrial and social developments lagged behind that of the metropoles breeding this new literature and art.

The Nordic countries developed their own distinctive manifestations of decadence. A unique characteristic of the Nordic context is that it favoured allegorical and allusive manifestations of decadence, local rural settings and depictions of primitive nature, coupling the philosophical underpinnings of fin-de-siècle decadence with ancient Nordic mythology and rising national movements. Nordic decadence thus became a distinctive and recognizable phenomenon, which travelled back to France and other European countries, influencing the ongoing debate on decadence as it was conducted on a global scale.



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