why the edwardian era was it called la fin de siécle?
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The original French expression, meaning simply "end of century," became a catch all phrase to describe everything from the architectural and artistic styles ... to the wider, often impassioned debates about the past, the present and the future on the eve of a new century. ...
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Fin de Siècle is a French phrase meaning 'end of century' and is applied specifically as a historical term to the end of the nineteenth century and even more specifically to decade of 1890s. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
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