The Soul of Man Under Socialism and Selected Critical ProsePenguin UK, 2007 M02 22 - 416 páginas Selection includes The Portrait of Mr W.H., Wilde's defence of Dorian Gray, reviews, and the writings from 'Intentions' (1891): 'The Decay of Lying, 'Pen, Pencil, Poison', and 'The Critic as Artist'. |
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... colour, pattern and form. For from 1843 onwards, preeminently in Modern Painters and The Stones of Venice, John Ruskin had been presiding over an 'education of the eye' among British readers, his exquisitely sensitive prose giving a ...
... colour, pattern and form. For from 1843 onwards, preeminently in Modern Painters and The Stones of Venice, John Ruskin had been presiding over an 'education of the eye' among British readers, his exquisitely sensitive prose giving a ...
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... colour. For colour had always entranced Wilde. At thirteen, he was already wearing what he contentedly described as 'quite scarlet' shirts. From boyhood on, he would declare in De Profundis, there had not been 'a single colour hidden ...
... colour. For colour had always entranced Wilde. At thirteen, he was already wearing what he contentedly described as 'quite scarlet' shirts. From boyhood on, he would declare in De Profundis, there had not been 'a single colour hidden ...
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... colour was no exterior paint or hue but the visible manifestation of an inward 'soul of things'. 'Surely he who sees in colour no mere delightful quality of natural things but a spirit dwelling in things,' said Wilde of his own position ...
... colour was no exterior paint or hue but the visible manifestation of an inward 'soul of things'. 'Surely he who sees in colour no mere delightful quality of natural things but a spirit dwelling in things,' said Wilde of his own position ...
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... colour, Wilde would always hear overtones of the metaphysical in the rhythm, sonority and verbal texture of words. Wilde's exquisite sensitivity to the sensuous power of language is already to be glimpsed in his early response to the ...
... colour, Wilde would always hear overtones of the metaphysical in the rhythm, sonority and verbal texture of words. Wilde's exquisite sensitivity to the sensuous power of language is already to be glimpsed in his early response to the ...
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... colour, variety and change – a new aesthetic world of 'things beautiful and immortal and ever-changing'. The centrality of Hegelian becoming to Wilde's thought serves to explain why his critical protagonists are so often heard speaking ...
... colour, variety and change – a new aesthetic world of 'things beautiful and immortal and ever-changing'. The centrality of Hegelian becoming to Wilde's thought serves to explain why his critical protagonists are so often heard speaking ...
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The Soul of Man Under Socialism and Selected Critical Prose Oscar Wilde Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |
The Soul of Man Under Socialism and Selected Critical Prose Oscar Wilde Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |
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