Death in The Decadent Movement: Henry Harland’s “A Responsibility”
© Copyright 2019 Dararrtu Abdullahi, Ryerson University Introduction The Yellow Book, a British quarterly literary periodical with a print run from 1894 to …
© Copyright 2019 Dararrtu Abdullahi, Ryerson University Introduction The Yellow Book, a British quarterly literary periodical with a print run from 1894 to …
© Copyright 2019 Aimie Prazeres, Ryerson University Introduction The Evergreen was a Celtic revival magazine based in Edinburgh, Scotland edited by Patrick Geddes …
Patrick Geddes and Life and Its Sciences; Art Expressed in Nature and Biology © Copyright 2017 Michelle Oliveri, Ryerson University Introduction: The …
Introduction I will be focusing on three stories throughout this entire exhibit. The first story is “Night in Aran” written by George …
© Copyright 2019 Declan McIntosh, Ryerson University Introduction The problem of undiagnosed bouts of mental illness—and, furthermore, the varying definition of what …
© Deanna Ratzki, Ryerson University 2019 Little Magazines of the Decadent Movement: A Background During a movement of resistance to …
© Nikita Ruzycky, Ryerson University 2018 Introduction The avant-garde magazine, The Pageant, is filled with prestigious literary, artistic and aesthetic contents that …
©Loraine Illeperuma, Ryerson University 2018 Introduction The Savoy was scandalous during its time because it was named after The Savoy hotel in …
© Copyright 2017 Abbie Lemay, Ryerson University Introduction “Lot 99” written by Ada Radford published in The Yellow Book Volume 11 is …
© Copyright 2017 Hayotha Thillairajan, Ryerson University Introduction Cecil De Thierry’s short story, “On the Toss of a Penny”, published in the Yellow Book, belongs to a collection of literature created in the 1890s. This piece … → November 29, 2017