Edgar Saltus

Edgar Saltus was an American writer known for his highly stylized prose and his works that often explored themes of decadence and the macabre. He was a prominent figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing to the aesthetic movement in literature.

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  1. 1. The Philosophy Of Disenchantment

    This philosophical exploration delves into the pervasive sense of disenchantment that permeates modern existence, examining the historical and cultural factors that have led to a widespread feeling of disillusionment. Through a critical analysis of pessimism and its roots in both Eastern and Western thought, the work challenges readers to confront the existential void left by the decline of traditional beliefs and the rise of scientific rationalism. It offers a profound reflection on the human condition, questioning the nature of happiness and the pursuit of meaning in a world seemingly devoid of inherent purpose.

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  2. 2. The Princess Of The Sun And Other Decadent Stories

    A collection of lush, decadent tales that revel in ornate language and atmospheric detail, exploring characters consumed by aesthetic obsession, sensual desire, and spiritual ennui. The stories mix mythic and cosmopolitan settings and introduce motifs of artifice, moral ambiguity, and the uncanny as protagonists pursue beauty and sensation to unsettling ends. At once poetic and caustic, the book examines the costs of aestheticism and the fragile boundaries between exaltation and ruin.

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