The Poems And Prose Of Ernest Dowson by Ernest Dowson
With a Memoir by Arthur Symons
A collection of fin-de-siècle verse and short prose that distills the Decadent movement’s wistful beauty and moral weariness, weaving motifs of unrequited love, lost youth, religious longing, and the seductions of transience. Musical cadences and memorable refrains trace the ache of desire and the inevitability of decay, while the brief tales and sketches echo the same languor and fatalism, rendering a portrait of elegance and despair in equal measure.
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- Published
- 1919
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 350-450 pages
- Original Language
- English
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