fin de siecle
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to or characteristic of the end of a century, especially the 19th century: This term describes the cultural, artistic, and social atmosphere prevalent at the close of a century, most famously applied to the decadent, sophisticated, and often pessimistic mood of Europe in the late 1800s.
- Marked by a sense of decadence, sophistication, and world-weariness: Beyond a simple time period, it connotes a specific aesthetic and philosophical attitude associated with cultural decline, refined excess, and a feeling of an era's end.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The novel captures the fin de siècle mood of ennui and moral ambiguity.
- His collection features fin de siècle furniture, characterized by ornate decoration and sinuous lines.
- The exhibition explores fin de siècle anxieties about technology and social change.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used as a cultural label to describe the art, literature, and thought of the period from approximately 1880 to 1900.
- It can be applied metaphorically to describe a similar atmosphere of cultural exhaustion or transition at the end of other centuries or major epochs.
- The political rhetoric had a distinctly fin de siècle feel, full of nostalgia and foreboding.
Variants and Related Words
- Fin-de-siècle (adjective): An alternative hyphenated spelling with the same meaning.
- Decadent (adjective): Characterized by or reflecting a state of moral or cultural decline, often associated with the period.
- Belle Époque (noun): Refers to the period of European history before World War I, often overlapping with but contrasting the mood by emphasizing peace, prosperity, and cultural flourishing.
Synonyms
- Turn-of-the-century: Pertaining to the end of one century and the beginning of the next, though less specific in its cultural connotations.
- Decadent: Emphasizing the aspect of moral or aesthetic decline.
- Sophisticated: Emphasizing the aspect of worldly experience and refined complexity.
Notes on Usage
- The phrase is borrowed from French, literally meaning "end of the century."
- It is typically used attributively (before a noun) as an adjective, as in " literature" or " Vienna."
- While historically tied to the 19th century, its use to describe the end of the 20th or other centuries is accepted, though often with explicit context.
Adjective
- relating to or characteristic of the end of a century (especially the end of the 19th century)
- fin de siecle art