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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... less degree, in such matters as Elizabethan stage costume and the transmigration of souls. In short, instead of hearing Wilde as a voice of modern or postmodernist ideas, the reader will find him to be absorbed in issues we now tend to ...
... less degree, in such matters as Elizabethan stage costume and the transmigration of souls. In short, instead of hearing Wilde as a voice of modern or postmodernist ideas, the reader will find him to be absorbed in issues we now tend to ...
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... less than astonishing. This, not least, is something that would be obscured by the tragic fate that was to leave Wilde to die in disgrace with only a few friends remaining to testify to what one of them, Robert Ross, called 'the ...
... less than astonishing. This, not least, is something that would be obscured by the tragic fate that was to leave Wilde to die in disgrace with only a few friends remaining to testify to what one of them, Robert Ross, called 'the ...
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... less than a demand to choose between metaphysics and aesthetic experience. For, reacting against the bodiless Neoplatonism of Shelley and the abstract aesthetic theorizing of Friedrich Schiller – both of whom he thought had reduced the ...
... less than a demand to choose between metaphysics and aesthetic experience. For, reacting against the bodiless Neoplatonism of Shelley and the abstract aesthetic theorizing of Friedrich Schiller – both of whom he thought had reduced the ...
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... less managed to finish with laurels, winning one often foundation scholarships and carrying off the Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek. When he went up to Oxford in the autumn of 1874 – a move he famously considered, with prison, 'one of the ...
... less managed to finish with laurels, winning one often foundation scholarships and carrying off the Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek. When he went up to Oxford in the autumn of 1874 – a move he famously considered, with prison, 'one of the ...
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... less crudity of statement. Noel's book fails as criticism, Wilde declares, because, 'It is simply a record of the mood of a man of letters, and its criticisms merely reveal the critic without illuminating what he would criticize for us ...
... less crudity of statement. Noel's book fails as criticism, Wilde declares, because, 'It is simply a record of the mood of a man of letters, and its criticisms merely reveal the critic without illuminating what he would criticize for us ...
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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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