on shame and yearning (pt.1)

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on shame and yearning (pt.1)
— Anaïs Nin, from The Voice
Velimir Khlebnikov, Collected Works, Vol. 3: Selected Poems, tr. by Paul Schmidt
to love someone is firstly to confess: i'm prepared to be devastated by you.
— Michelle Williams
— rhythmicrhinoceros
Anne Carson, The Beauty of the Husband
Mary Oliver, from a poem titled "August," featured in White Pine: Poems & Prose Poems
DARK ACADEMIA FUNDAMENTALS
Ok, so this is my first posts and I just wanted to make a short little guide to the fundamentals of one of the most popular aesthetics out there!
VISUALS
Colors: - Black - Dark brown - Forest green - Dark orange - Beige - Cream - Gold Dark & muted colors in general
Architecture: - Gothic (especially Collagiate Gothic) - Neoclassical - Victorian Note: These styles of architecture are mostly found in Europe.
The whole boarding school, academic, college-like imagery & lifestyle is very important to the sake of the aesthetic.
CLOTHING
Outwear: - Blazers - Cardigans - Trench Coats
Tops: - Button-up shirts - Blouses - Turtlenecks - Jumpers - Sweaters - Vests
Bottoms: - Formal dress pants - Tweed pants - Pleated skirts - Linen Shorts
Shoes: - Doctor Martens - Loafers - Mary Janes - Oxfords Leather, formal shoes in general.
Dresses: - Pinafores - Sleeveless
Accessories: - Knee socks - Briefcases - Tote bags - Watches - Leather belts - Metallic glasses
The check pattern is frequently used in the dark academia fashion. The makeup associated with Dark Academia should be either minimal and natural or mysterious.
ACTIVITIES
Reading & annotating
Studying, especially solitary studying
Keeping a diary
Going to art & history museums
Writing poems/essays/etc.
Dinner parties
Picnics
Acting in theater
Going to libraries
Playing Chess/Checkers/Vintage Card Games
Sketching
Embroidery
Calligraphy
Horse-riding
Squash
Playing a classical instrument (example: the violin)
Photography
Debating
Archery
Badminton
This obviously isn't everything there is to know about Dark Academia, I tried my best to keep this short, hopefully I was successful. I wanted to say that a lot of things an European scholar from the 19th/20th century would've done/wore/liked can be considered Dark Academia. Thanks for reading!
Resources: https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Dark_Academia#History https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_academia https://admindagency.com/blog/dark-academia-aesthetic/
Guide to Dark Academia: Research
The history of the authors of classics (Oscar Wild, Homer, Etc.)
History (the French Revolution, World War I, Historical Figures)
College Secret Societies
Types of Coffee
History of Coffee
Literature
Music Theory
How music impacts the brain
History of Great Artists
The history of Commonplacing (one of my favorites)
How to solve a mystery
Film related topics
Mythology (Greek, Norse, Egyptian, etc.)
Poetry and its historical significance
Secret codes
Language of flowers (bonus if you make a bouquet for yourself or a friend)
Vintage Cars
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beginners guide to classics:
novels —
the picture of dorian gray by oscar wilde (the classic that started it all for me - oscar wilde is KING)
dracula - bram stoker
rebecca - daphne du maurier
a christmas carol - charles dickens
frankenstein - mary shelley
their eyes were watching god - zora neale hurston
the haunting of hill house - shirley jackson
lolita - vladimir nabakov (my current read)
jane eyre - charlotte bronte
plays & short story collections —
the importance of being earnest - oscar wilde
the crucible - arthur miller
the bloody chamber and other short stories - angela carter (adore this)
edgar allen poe's short stories
poetry —
goblin market - christina rossetti
sappho
Riding the One-Eyed Ford, ‘Booze ‘N’ Loozing Blues,’ Diane Burns
You cannot make everyone think and feel as deeply as you do. This is your tragedy … because you understand them, and they do not understand you.
Daniel Saint
Château de Gudanes. Photo by Tim Damas
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All they were–all they had ever been–was a pair of sunflowers who each believed the others was the sun .
Micah Nemerever, These Violent Delights