David Weir (/wɪər/; born 1947) is an American scholar who has written widely on the Decadent movement in literature and its impact in America. Weir is Professor Emeritus on the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
Bibliography
- Decadence and the Making of Modernism (1995) ISBN 978-0870239915
- James Joyce and the Art of Mediation (1996) ISBN 978-0472106530
- Anarchy and Culture (Critical Perspectives on Modern Culture) (1997) ISBN 978-1558490840
- Brahma in the West: William Blake and the Oriental Renaissance (2003) ISBN 978-0791458181
- Decadent Culture in the United States: Art and Literature Against the American Grain, 1890-1926 (2009) ISBN 978-0791472781
- American Orient: Imagining the East from the Colonial Era Through the Twentieth Century (2011) ISBN 978-1558498792
References
- Elizabeth Brunazzi (Spring 1997). "Decadence and the Making of Modernism by David Weir (review)". James Joyce Quarterly. 34 (3): 398–400. JSTOR 25473826.
- Christian Moraru (Summer 1997). "Decadence and the Making of Modernism, and The Ghosts of Modernity (review)". MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 43 (2): 501–505. doi:10.1353/mfs.1997.0045. S2CID 161315177.
- Tom Lutz (February 2012). "David Weir, Decadent Culture in the United States: Art and Literature Against the American Grain, 1890–1926 (review)". Modern Philology. 109 (3): E204–E206. doi:10.1086/663602. JSTOR 10.1086/663602. S2CID 162263597.
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