The Poet, a cryptic figure in the novel, represents some hidden spirit of introverted aestheticism in the castle; he remains in the shadows.
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Even in the silent period, there were those who found his work mannered and marred by an aestheticism unlinked to the subjects of his films.
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Mirande managed to incorporate Basque poetry into the modern European poetry landscape through an aestheticism of symbolist characteristics indebted to Charles Baudelaire and Edgar Allan Poe.
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Peter Templer and Charles Stringham, whose aestheticism and eccentricity hark back to a more genteel age, struggle to find a place in the new England.
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Separated from the environments for which they were originally intended, the Werkstaette objects convey an intense aestheticism that feels radical and obsolete at the same time.
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It was particularly the later appearance of Romanticism and Aestheticism in the Anglo-Saxon world which offered these negative and limiting views of the didactic method.
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After university, Wilde moved around trying his hand at various literary activities : he published a book of poems and toured America lecturing extensively on aestheticism.
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The influence of Impressionism and Aestheticism was particularly strong at this period, and under Spielmann's editorship the journal encouraged lively debate about these movements.
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His poetic work, which began in 1929 with " Confus�o ", was influenced by the first Portuguese modernism, approaching stylistically aestheticism of Andr?Gide.
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Wilde quickly became an established member the members'suggestion book for 1874 contains two pages of banter ( sportingly ) mocking Wilde's emergent aestheticism.