Or : " The self-destruction of Hermann Goring marked irrevocably the death of German dandyism and much else ."
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In his own way ( for dandyism is a male phenomenon ), the dandy is a rebel armed with invincible self-assurance.
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By century's end, this fascination led to a flowering of dandyism in London and Paris, with Whistler leading the way.
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Perhaps it was his only remaining concession to a dandyism that undoubtedly lurked beneath the surface of self-imposed austerities . . ..
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In the early 1970s, a recession and the increasingly violent nature of gang life resulted in an abandonment of anything that suggested dandyism.
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Allen Tate suggests a different interpretation in maintaining that Stevens'dandyism was " the perfect surface beneath which plays an intense Puritanism ".
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In Wilde's case, decadence and dandyism are again as much a focus of fascination as they were in fin de siecle London a century ago.
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As he lay dying in April 1906, " exhausted by a life of adventure and failure " Julius Beerbohm managed to maintain the strict standards of his dandyism.
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Beau Brummell ( 1778 1840 ), who introduced the flamboyant form of gentleman's fashion in Regency London that became known as dandyism, patronised tailors in the area.
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Jules Am�d�e Barbey d'Aurevilly wrote " On Dandyism and George Brummell ", an essay devoted, in great measure, to examining the career of Beau Brummell.