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“A Man of the Nineteenth Century” Dostoevsky’s Notes from the Underground and Decadent Romanticism
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Dostoevsky's Notes from the Underground and Decadent Romanticism

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“A Man of the Nineteenth Century”

Dostoevsky’s Notes from the Undergroundand Decadent Romanticism

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Gustave Moreau

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The Suitors, 1852

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Salomé Dancing Before Herod, 1876

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Salomé, 1876

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The Death of SardanapalusEugène Delacroix, 1828

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Attila and His Hordes Overrun Italy and the Arts

Eugène Delacroix, 1847

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The Romans of the DecadenceThomas Couture, 1847

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The Course of Empire: DestructionThomas Cole, 1836

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Genseric’s Invasion of RomeKarl Briullov, 1835

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The Last Day of PompeiiKarel Briullov, 1836

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Scene During the Eruption of VesuviusJoseph Franque, c. 1827

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The Reader of DostoevskyEmil Filla, 1907

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Gautier and Followers in the Pompeian House, 1861

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CleopatraMassimo Stanzione, 1630s

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The Banquet of CleopatraGiovanni Battista Tiepolo, 1744

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Cleopatra Before CaesarJean-Léon Gérôme, 1866

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CleopatraGustave Moreau, 1887

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Cleopatra Testing Poisonson Condemned Men

Alexandre Cabanel, 1887

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Napoleon in CairoJean-Léon Gérôme, 1863