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 Übersetzung für 'cadent' von Englisch nach Deutsch
decadent {adj}dekadent
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decadent {adj}entartet
43
decadent {adj}verfallend
29
decadent {adj}in Verfall begriffen
Substantive
lit.
decadent
Décadent {m} [geh.]
lit.
decadent
Vertreter {m} der Dekadenz
decadent [person]dekadente Person {f}
2 Wörter
decadent artdekadente Kunst {f}
lit.
decadent literature
dekadente Literatur {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The name for the collection comes from "Le jardin des supplices", an 1899 decadent novel by Octave Mirbeau.
  • The Symbolist movement has frequently been confused with the Decadent movement. Several young writers were derisively referred to in the press as "decadent" in the mid-1880s. Jean Moréas' manifesto was largely a response to this polemic. A few of these writers embraced the term while most avoided it. Although the aesthetics of Symbolism and Decadence can be seen as overlapping in some areas, the two remain distinct.
  • Similar to Dead or Alive, this is also an anomalous trilogy, while the incessant rain recalls the decadent atmosphere of the Shinjuku neighborhood.
  • Charles William Dalmon (1862–1938) was a British poet, 1890s decadent, 1920s film designer, and friend of Noël Coward.
  • Spanish writers also wanted to be part of this movement. Emilia Pardo Bazán with works like Los Pazos de Ulloa where terror and decadent topics appear. El monstruo (The Monster), written by Antonio de Hoyos y Vinent belongs to Decadent movement. But the Decadent movement is overlapped by the Fin de Siglo Movement with the authors of the Generación del 98 being part-decadent: Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, Unamuno and Pío Baroja are the most essential figures of this period.

  • In 1945 Cassian published her first poem, "Am fost un poet decadent" ("I Used to Be a Decadent Poet") in the daily România Liberă, and her first poetry collection, "La scara 1/1" ("Scale 1:1") in 1947. These early publications were greatly influenced by French modernist poets she had spent time with, especially the surrealist writers are said to have had a lasting influence on Cassian. It was labeled "decadent poetry" in a Scînteia article in 1948. This phase lasted for about eight years.
  • "The decadent ethos once swept through the world under the banner of aestheticism, and caring about morality was seen as something incompatible with emancipating the mind and reflecting the truth, which was 'decadent art'." Yu Dafu had an emotional resonance with this. At this time, Yu Dafu's creations were filled with gloomy and depressing "end-of-the-century emotions", but Yu Dafu's "end-of-the-century emotions" were based on the premise of resisting negative reality.
  • F. C. Gerden: used in correspondence with his Insel publishers for translations of decadent literature (Dowson, Browning).
  • "L'Albatros" (French for "The Albatross") is a poem by decadent French poet Charles Baudelaire.
  • A school inspector travels to a village and meets the Baron, a decadent aristocrat.

  • Howard borrowed many feature of his fiction from the decadent movement, such as black magic, accursed jewels, snake figures and more.
  • The mullet was banned in Iran as one style on a list of "un-Islamic", "decadent Western cuts".
  • "Pink Dream" (...) is a 1932 Chinese silent film and an early film by director Cai Chusheng. A melodrama, the film's pointed critique of the decadent urban lifestyle was nevertheless met with criticism by Shanghai's progressives, who regarded the film itself as decadent and excessively influenced by American cinema, particularly the film's numerous scenes of Shanghai's dance halls. Today the film is generally regarded as Cai's last film before his turn towards more overtly leftist films.
  • Huysmans's novel "À rebours" ("Against the Grain" or "Against Nature" or "Wrong Way"; 1884) became his most famous, or notorious. It featured the character of an aesthete, des Esseintes, and decisively broke from Naturalism. It was seen as an example of "decadent" literature. The description of des Esseintes' "alluring liaison" with a "cherry-lipped youth" was believed to have influenced other writers of the decadent movement, including Oscar Wilde.
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