9781907222573-190722257X-Of Kings and Things: Strange Tales and Decadent Poems by Count Eric Stanislaus Stenbock

Of Kings and Things: Strange Tales and Decadent Poems by Count Eric Stanislaus Stenbock

ISBN-13: 9781907222573
ISBN-10: 190722257X
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Tibet, Eric Stanislaus Stenbock
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Strange Attractor Press
Format: Paperback 360 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781907222573
ISBN-10: 190722257X
Edition: First Edition
Author: David Tibet, Eric Stanislaus Stenbock
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Strange Attractor Press
Format: Paperback 360 pages

Summary

Of Kings and Things: Strange Tales and Decadent Poems by Count Eric Stanislaus Stenbock (ISBN-13: 9781907222573 and ISBN-10: 190722257X), written by authors David Tibet, Eric Stanislaus Stenbock, was published by Strange Attractor Press in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Of Kings and Things: Strange Tales and Decadent Poems by Count Eric Stanislaus Stenbock (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.35.

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An introduction to the Decadent writer Stanislaus Eric Stenbock for the general reader, offering morbid stories, suicidal poems, and an autobiographical essay.

Described by W. B. Yeats as a “scholar, connoisseur, drunkard, poet, pervert, most charming of men,” Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock (1860–1895) is surely the greatest exemplar of the Decadent movement of the late nineteenth century.

A friend of Aubrey Beardsley, patron of the extraordinary pre-Raphaelite artist Simeon Solomon, and contemporary of Oscar Wilde, Stenbock died at the age of thirty-six as a result of his addiction to opium and his alcoholism, having published just three slim volumes of suicidal poetry and one collection of morbid short stories.

Stenbock was a homosexual convert to Roman Catholicism and owner of a serpent, a toad, and a dachshund called Trixie. It was said that toward the end of his life he was accompanied everywhere by a life-size wooden doll that he believed to be his son. His poems and stories are replete with queer, supernatural, mystical, and Satanic themes; original editions of his books are highly sought by collectors of recherché literature.

Of Kings and Things is the first introduction to Stenbock's writing for the general reader, offering fifteen stories, eight poems and one autobiographical essay by this complex figure.

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