Bővebb ismertető
This series, unique in its genre, was launched by the International Comparative Literature Association and will comprise about thirty volumes. Its realization is the task of an international coordinating. committee renewed every three years. Research centres have been set up throughout the world in order to ensure that the different aspects of a given topic are treated by the most competent specialists in an international context, and without neglecting the literatures of the less wide-spread languages. This second volume of the series, now in its second edition, edited by Anna Balakian, marks the first attempt to discuss Symbolism in all literatures written in the European languages, the overseas literatures included. It demonstrates how the Symbolism stream spread to other national literatures from the French sources, shows the features common to international Symbolism, as well as the conceptual bases of the movement. A number of chapters deal with the relationship of literature and the other arts, with the presence of Symbolism in the visual arts, in music, and the theatre. The chapters dealing with the psycholog-ical aspects of the Symbolist method will be of particular interest. The theoretical, historical and typological chapters of the volume cast new light on this most important movement of the fin-de-siecle whose impact is still felt today.