Escucha y lee

Descubre un mundo infinito de historias

  • Lee y escucha todo lo que quieras
  • Más de 500 000 títulos
  • Títulos exclusivos + Storytel Originals
  • 14 días de prueba gratis, luego $24,900 COP/al mes
  • Cancela cuando quieras
Descarga la app
CO -Device Banner Block 894x1036

The Malady of the Century: Exploring Decadence and Degeneration in Late 19th Century Europe

Idioma
Inglés
Format
Categoría

No ficción

In "The Malady of the Century," Max Simon Nordau explores the pervasive malaise that afflicted late 19th-century Europe, characterizing it as a moral and spiritual crisis rooted in the decline of established norms and values. Using a blend of psychological analysis and social critique, Nordau addresses themes such as the rise of decadence, the erosion of individual will, and the proliferation of neuroticism. His incisive literary style employs a rich array of philosophical discourse and empirical evidence, situating the work within the broader context of fin-de-siècle literature, which often grappled with the tensions between modernity and tradition. Nordau, a prominent figure in the early Zionist movement and a noted critic of aestheticism, was deeply influenced by the sociopolitical currents of his time, particularly the challenges posed by rapid industrialization and shifting cultural paradigms. His experiences as a physician and his keen observations of society's ailments uniquely positioned him to address the psychological and social complexities that shaped the perceptions of his contemporaries. This background imbues the text with a profound gravitas, permeating Nordau's analysis with both urgency and relevance. This compelling work is a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the psychological undercurrents of societal transformation. It offers valuable insights into the human condition, urging readers to confront the maladies that persist in our modern age. With its blend of rigorous analysis and poignant narrative, "The Malady of the Century" remains an essential text for scholars and general readers alike who are drawn to questions of identity, culture, and existential discontent.

© 2019 Good Press (eBook ): 4064066235567

Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 6 de diciembre de 2019

Otros también disfrutaron ...