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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... Critic] 6. Poetical Socialists Mr Swinburne's Last Volume Mr Pater's Last Volume The Portrait of Mr W. H. (expanded version 1889) In Defence of Dorian Gray (1890–91) The Soul of Man under Socialism (1891) Intentions (1891) 1. The Decay ...
... Critic] 6. Poetical Socialists Mr Swinburne's Last Volume Mr Pater's Last Volume The Portrait of Mr W. H. (expanded version 1889) In Defence of Dorian Gray (1890–91) The Soul of Man under Socialism (1891) Intentions (1891) 1. The Decay ...
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Oscar Wilde. 1. The Decay of Lying 2. Pen, Pencil and Poison 3. The Critic as Artist – Part I The Critic as Artist – Part II 4. The Truth of Masks NOTES FURTHER READING FOLLOW PENGUIN Note on the Texts The absence of a scholarly edition.
Oscar Wilde. 1. The Decay of Lying 2. Pen, Pencil and Poison 3. The Critic as Artist – Part I The Critic as Artist – Part II 4. The Truth of Masks NOTES FURTHER READING FOLLOW PENGUIN Note on the Texts The absence of a scholarly edition.
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... critics to take Wilde as a spokesman for our own contemporary concerns. He has been portrayed as a critic of commodity capitalism, as a professional writer struggling to overcome the gritty material conditions imposed by Grub Street ...
... critics to take Wilde as a spokesman for our own contemporary concerns. He has been portrayed as a critic of commodity capitalism, as a professional writer struggling to overcome the gritty material conditions imposed by Grub Street ...
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... beneath the parlour trick lay magnificent powers of intellect and judgement. In 'The Critic as Artist', Wilde's protagonist Gilbert declares that no reviewer should ever read works through, because, as he puts it, 'to know the vintage.
... beneath the parlour trick lay magnificent powers of intellect and judgement. In 'The Critic as Artist', Wilde's protagonist Gilbert declares that no reviewer should ever read works through, because, as he puts it, 'to know the vintage.
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... Critic as Artist' would call Ruskin's 'mighty and majestic prose', 'so fervid and so fiery-coloured', when, especially, Ruskin was writing about colour. For colour had always entranced Wilde. At thirteen, he was already wearing what he ...
... Critic as Artist' would call Ruskin's 'mighty and majestic prose', 'so fervid and so fiery-coloured', when, especially, Ruskin was writing about colour. For colour had always entranced Wilde. At thirteen, he was already wearing what he ...
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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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