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The Art of Aubrey Beardsley

By Arthur Symons

2020-01-13 20:37:52

Brief Extract: Pierrot is one of the types we live, or of the moment, perhaps, out of which we are just passing. Pierrot is passionate, but he does not believe in great passions. He feels himself to be sickening with a fever, or else perilously conva ... Read more
Brief Extract: Pierrot is one of the types we live, or of the moment, perhaps, out of which we are just passing. Pierrot is passionate, but he does not believe in great passions. He feels himself to be sickening with a fever, or else perilously convalescent; for love is a disease, which he is too weak to resist or endure. He has worn his heart on his sleeve so long, that it has hardened in the cold air. He knows that his face is powdered, and, if he sobs, it is without tears; and it is hard to distinguish, under the chalk, if the grimace which twists his mouth awry is more laughter or mockery. He knows that he is condemned to be always in public, that emotion would be supremely out of keeping with his costume, that he must remember to be fantastic if he would not be merely ridiculous. And so he becomes exquisitely false, dreading above all things that "one touch of nature" which would ruffle his disguise, and leave him defenceless. Less

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File size6781.408 KB
Print pages168
PublisherPublic Domain Book
Publication date2015-08-12
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-1908970374
Arthur William Symons (28 February 1865 – 22 January 1945), was a British poet, critic and magazine editor. Born in Milford Haven, Wales, to Cornish parents, Symons was educated privately, spending ...

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