• The Harvard Aesthetes was a group of poets attending Harvard University in a period roughly between 1912 and 1919. It includes: Malcolm Cowley (1898–1989)...
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    Goliard Graveyard poets The Group (literature) Harlem Renaissance Harvard Aesthetes Heptanese School (literature) Illinois State Poetry Society Imaginism...
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  • Generation of '98 Georgian poets Goliard The Group Harlem Renaissance Harvard Aesthetes Hungry generation Imaginism Imagism Informationist poetry İkinci Yeni...
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  • S. Foster Damon (category Harvard University alumni)
    from Harvard University in 1914, returning there after World War I as an instructor in the English Department. He was one of the Harvard Aesthetes, and...
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    Generation of '98 Georgian poets Goliard The Group Harlem Renaissance Harvard Aesthetes Hungry generation Imaginism Imagism Informationist poetry İkinci Yeni...
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  • Robert Hillyer (category Harvard University alumni)
    as the Harvard Aesthetes. When World War I began, he went to France and volunteered for the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps, along with Harvard classmate...
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  • for individual expression. The group was mostly made up of struggling aesthetes, the wealthiest among them being Samuel Gray Ward, who, after a few contributions...
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    of the Harvard Aesthetes, including e.e. Cummings, Dos Passos, Scofield Thayer, Gilbert Seldes and Stewart Mitchell. During his days at Harvard, Wilson...
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    of letters among them. The Advocates suspected that the Monthlies were aesthetes (as indeed most of them came to be called), scruffy poets, socialists...
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    French decadents, a group that influenced its English counterpart, the aesthetes like Oscar Wilde. Both groups believed the purpose of art was to evoke...
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    Krithika Subrahmanian is a serial entrepreneur, architect, designer, aesthete, hotelier, author and Indian classical dancer. Subrahmanian is the co-founder...
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  • Frederick Seidel (category Harvard Advocate alumni)
    and earned his A.B. at Harvard University in 1957. Archibald MacLeish arranged for Seidel to take a leave of absence from Harvard so he could travel around...
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    Eichholz. Harvard University Press. Josephus (1737) [c. 96 AD]. "Chapters XVIII–XIX". Antiquities of the Jews. Translated by William Whiston. Harvard University...
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  • Bill Bensley (category Harvard Graduate School of Design alumni)
    who invited him to come to Asia after they completed their studies at Harvard in 1984. The day after graduation, Bensley started backpacking across Europe...
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    Alan Seeger (category Harvard University alumni)
    as an upperclassman and editor at The Harvard Monthly, he found a group of friends that shared his aesthete sensibilities, including Walter Lippmann...
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    spread famously; aesthetes adopted it as a slogan, but it was criticized as being terribly vacuous. Some elements disdained the aesthetes, but their languorous...
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    J. Robert Oppenheimer (category Harvard College alumni)
    Born in New York City, Oppenheimer obtained a degree in chemistry from Harvard University in 1925 and a doctorate in physics from the University of Göttingen...
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    of the Faithful). He was also a relatively famous artist and a Turkish aesthete, interested in art and the ways to promote it, mainly literature, painting...
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    Alain LeRoy Locke (category Harvard University alumni)
    established his reputation as "a leading African-American literary critic and aesthete." Locke's philosophy of the New Negro was grounded in the concept of race-building;...
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  • George N. Kates (category Harvard College alumni)
    of Ming style hardwood furniture. Kates graduated summa cum laude from Harvard in 1922 and was awarded a D.Phil. from Oxford University in 1930. An officer...
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    works of art, especially by Decadents) and the epitome of a young, amoral aesthete. The most notable of these works include: L'Agonie (1888) by Jean Lombard...
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    QVESTO," said the Boss, "è divertente." catching the point before the aesthetes had got there; Having drained off the muck by Vada From the marshes, by...
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  • chapter can be read online at “Pederasts and Pathics.” The second chapter, "Aesthetes," stated that same sex activity and a same sex-sexual desire were both...
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    Stevens stands "head and shoulders" above the internationally famous aesthetes like Eliot, the Sitwells, and Valéry. He defended Stevens' "obscurity"...
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  • thesis was published by the British Museum in 1992 as Archaeologists and Aesthetes in the Sculpture Galleries of the British Museum 1800–1939. Jenkins divided...
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    the past, it was traditional for "hearties" (sporty students) to throw "aesthetes" (more artistic students) into this pond. Currently, entrance to Mercury...
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    and cultivated the dynamic openness of social realism. Like such French æsthetes as Verlaine, Machado began with a fin de siècle contemplation of his sensory...
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    its peoples created a western image of Bali as "an enchanted land of aesthetes at peace with themselves and nature". Western tourists began to visit...
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    S. S. Van Dine (category Harvard University alumni)
    identity) he created the fictional detective Philo Vance, a sleuth and aesthete who first appeared in books in the 1920s, then in films and on the radio...
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  • letters, essays, and poetry include Arthur Henry Hallam. The efforts among aesthetes and intellectuals to legitimate various forms of homosexual behaviors...
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