Figures of Several Centuries by Arthur Symons

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Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945 Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945
English
Ever wonder what made the artistic rebels of the 19th century tick? In 'Figures of Several Centuries,' Arthur Symons doesn't just give you dry biographies—he throws open the doors to the smoky cafes, chaotic studios, and brilliant minds that shaped modern art and literature. This book is a backstage pass to the lives of figures like Baudelaire, Rossetti, and Ibsen, written by someone who practically lived in their world. It’s less about dates and more about the passion, scandal, and sheer creative madness that defined an era. If you’ve ever looked at a painting or read a poem from that time and thought, 'What were they thinking?'—this is your answer.
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Arthur Symons’ Figures of Several Centuries is a collection of literary and artistic portraits, not a novel with a single plot. Think of it as a series of vivid, intimate snapshots. Symons, a key figure in the Symbolist movement himself, introduces us to the giants and the misunderstood geniuses of the 1800s. He writes about French poets like Baudelaire and Verlaine, English artists like the Pre-Raphaelites, and playwrights like Ibsen, capturing their personalities, their struggles, and the explosive impact of their work.

Why You Should Read It

This book feels like listening to brilliant gossip from a incredibly well-connected friend. Symons writes with the urgency of someone who knew these ideas were changing the world. He doesn’t just analyze their art; he shows you the person behind it—the flaws, the obsessions, the spark of madness that fueled their creativity. You get a real sense of why a painting or poem caused such an uproar. It makes the whole ‘art for art’s sake’ movement feel immediate and thrilling, not like something locked in a museum.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone curious about where modern art and literature came from, but who finds standard art history a bit stuffy. If you enjoy personality-driven biographies, love the drama of the Victorian and fin-de-siècle eras, or just want to understand the wild characters who broke all the rules, you’ll find this fascinating. It’s a book for readers, not just scholars.



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Michelle Scott
1 year ago

If you enjoy this genre, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Definitely a 5-star read.

Deborah Torres
3 months ago

Citation worthy content.

Kimberly Williams
11 months ago

Very helpful, thanks.

Deborah Davis
3 weeks ago

Thanks for the recommendation.

Daniel Martin
1 year ago

Without a doubt, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Absolutely essential reading.

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