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25: 262:. The decadents, Barnitz wrote, though they "do not lecture at Harvard," "seem to me the most delightful of contemporary French writers." "All these slaves of the opal," Barnitz goes on, "as one of their obscurest members proclaims them, with their one great man ( 192:
in March 1901 under a new title, but under Park Barnitz's own name. Newspapers said that Barnitz had died accidentally of an enlarged heart, yet some people think that Barnitz committed suicide.
266:) and their hundred pathetic poets, it is surely a fitting thing to admire. 'How nice of them,' one feels like saying, 'to be so dear!' They have not produced a new art, but they have amused." 215:
these instructors, writing of how "Professors sit on lofty stools upcurl'd,/ Through Yankee noses drooling all day long;/ I find all these things quite ridiculous."
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admitted membership to Barnitz, "his name being suggested by Prof. Lanman, and was the youngest person ever admitted." In
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Barnitz, however, became more influential in poetry than in Asian Studies. He adopted the decadent style favored by
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by adopting new paradigms and literary styles as a mask. This turn has been seen as matching his intellectual
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the anonymous author of "a volume of poems...which was spoken of as of unusual merit." This volume was
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published anonymously by San Francisco bookseller William Doxey.
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scholar, David Park Barnitz (1878–1901), who according to the
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by French poet Tom Buron and published by L'Angle Mort.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
American
poet
decadent poetry
midwest
newspapers
Harvard
Orientalist
obituaries
Overland Monthly
Charles Lanman
A.M.
American Oriental Society
caricatured
gothic
macabre
Thomas Lovell Beddoes
Count Stenbock
James Thomson (B.V.)
H. P. Lovecraft
Bonaventura
Wallace Stevens
modernism
cynicism
misanthropy
Verlaine
Hippocampus Press
French

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