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Huysmans, Joris Karl Marie (1848–1907)

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Николай Бердяев. Философия свободы
Бердяев. 1911 год. Философия свободы. Сборник статей. ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ. УТОНЧЕННАЯ ФИВАИДА (Религиозная драма Гюисманса). [rus]
Huysmans, Joris-Karl
J. K. Huysmans, an important figure in the Aesthetic and Decadent movements, exemplified a style of homosexuality at a pivotal moment in the emergence of a gay identity. [eng]
Lib.Ru: Жорис-Карл (Шарль Мари Жорж) Гюисманс
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ГЮИСМАНС, ЖОРИС КАРЛ
французский романист. Шарль-Мари-Жорж Гюисманс родился 5 февраля 1848. Отец его был голландец, мать – француженка. Получив домашнее образование, в 1866 Гюисманс стал чиновником Министерства внутренних дел, где прослужил 32 года вплоть до отставки. [rus]
Joris Karl Huysmans
А Rebours (1884); Le drageoir aux йpices, suivi de Pages retrouvйes. [fra]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Joris Karl Huysmans
A French novelist; born in Paris, 5 February, 1848; died 12 May, 1907. He studied at the Lycee Saint-Louis. At the age of twenty, he obtained a post in the Ministry of the Interior and remained there until 1897, except during the Franco-Prussian war, when he served under the flag. His loyal services won him the esteem of his superiors and the cross of the Legion of Honour. For thirty years he carried on the double duties of his administrative position and his literary profession. He was one of the ten founders of the Goncourt Academy, to the presidency of which he was elected in 1900. [eng]
Joris Karl Huysmans
French writer and art critic, who was first associated with Йmile Zola and the naturalist group and then joined the French Decadent Movement. Huysmans "was a greater artist than Zola," wrote Ford Madox Ford in The March of Literature (1938), "left the cathedrals and highways of this world in 1907, and I do not suppose that once in any year you will hear his name mentioned where people talk of books." Huysmans' conversion through Satanism to Catholicism, from obsession with bizarre sensations to the search of spiritual life, can be followed in such works as А Rebours (1884), Lа-Bas (1891), and La Cathйdrale (1898). [eng]
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