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Rowman & LIttlefield, Lanham, Md.
Introduction : The "intrinsic beauty" of art Ann Moseley and Sarah Cheney Watson Part I : The aesthetic movement Exit smiling : the case for Paul's dandyism Timothy W. Bintrim -- Innocence and experience, good and evil, and doppelgangers : decadent...
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Introduction : The "intrinsic beauty" of art Ann Moseley and Sarah Cheney Watson Part I : The aesthetic movement Exit smiling : the case for Paul's dandyism Timothy W. Bintrim -- Innocence and experience, good and evil, and doppelgangers : decadent aesthetics in Cather's "Consequences," James's "The jolly corner," and Wilde's The picture of Dorian Gray Sonja Froiland Lynch and Robert Lee Lynch -- Willa Cather's time machine : Alexander's bridge, H. G. Wells, and aesthetic temporality Peter Betjemann -- Aestheticism and the dispossessed : Cather's dual Europe in America Nicholas Birns -- Willa Cather's disenchanted epicurean : Godfrey St. Peter in The professor's house Sarah Cheney Watson -- Part II : The visual arts The arts and crafts on Willa Cather's frontier Leona Sevick -- Cather's "Twilight stage" : aestheticism, tonalism, and modernist sentiment Joseph C. Murphy -- Willa Cather, the Nabi of Red Cloud Mark Facknitz -- Blessed damsels, lost ladies, and Cather's real women Angela Conrad -- Fernand Léger and Willa Cather's "Coming, Aphrodite!" Jacqueline H. Harris -- Part III : Movement toward modernism "The nude had descended the staircase" : Katherine Anne Porter looks at Willa Cather looking at modern art Janis P. Stout -- With the "hand, fastidious and bold" : bridging Walter Pater's aestheticism and Willa Cather's modernism Olga Aksakalova -- From British aestheticism to American modernism : Cather's transforming vision Jo Ann Middleton -- Part IV : Art and religion Willa Cather's sheltering art : Cather's cathedral and the Adams factor John J. Murphy