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In "The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson, With a Memoir by Arthur Symons," readers are introduced to the hauntingly lyrical world of Dowson's poetry, characterized by its vivid imagery and melancholic themes. The collection showcases his mastery of the symbolist style, intertwining the exploration of love, beauty, and despair in an era marked by transition and uncertainty. As he grapples with the fleeting nature of existence, Dowson's work echoes the sentiments of the Decadent movement, grounded in rich allusions and an elegant command of language that captivates the reader's imagination while…mehr

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In "The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson, With a Memoir by Arthur Symons," readers are introduced to the hauntingly lyrical world of Dowson's poetry, characterized by its vivid imagery and melancholic themes. The collection showcases his mastery of the symbolist style, intertwining the exploration of love, beauty, and despair in an era marked by transition and uncertainty. As he grapples with the fleeting nature of existence, Dowson's work echoes the sentiments of the Decadent movement, grounded in rich allusions and an elegant command of language that captivates the reader's imagination while exposing the fragility of human emotions amidst the societal shifts of the late 19th century. Ernest Christopher Dowson, a figure emblematic of the Decadent era, was deeply influenced by the complexities of modern life. His literary journey was shaped by personal tragedies, unrequited love, and a yearning for an idealized beauty that often eluded him. Dowson's friendships with contemporaries such as Oscar Wilde and Arthur Symons enriched his artistic vision, prompting him to engage with themes reflective of his own struggles and aspirations. This collection is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the intricacies of human emotion and the artistic responses to a changing world. Dowson's work not only illuminates the path of his literary predecessors but also resonates with contemporary readers, making it an essential addition to any literary library.

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Ernest Christopher Dowson (1867-1900) was an English poet, novelist, and short-story writer, often associated with the Decadent movement that emerged in late 19th-century Europe. Renowned for his intense lyricism and a penchant for exploring themes of ephemeral beauty and the transience of life, Dowson's work is characterized by a melancholic and wistful tone, which deeply reflects his troubled personal life and premature death at the age of 32. His best-known verse, 'Non sum qualis eram bonae sub regno Cynarae,' from his collection 'Verses' (1896), captures his literary preoccupation with idealized, unattainable love and is frequently cited for its haunting refrain, 'I have been faithful to thee, Cynara! in my fashion.' Dowson's contributions to literature also include his novel 'Adrian Rome' and several short stories, in which he frequently deployed a delicate and ornate prose style. Despite a life marred by financial struggles, alcoholism, and ill health, Dowson's work left a lasting impact on English literature, influencing contemporaries and later writers like W.B. Yeats and Oscar Wilde. His life and legacy are preserved in 'The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson, With a Memoir by Arthur Symons,' where Symons, a fellow poet and close friend, provides insight into the tragic yet artistic life of a poet who epitomized the spirit of the fin de siècle. Dowson's lyrical contributions remain a testament to the enduring power of beauty and sadness in literature.