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Oscar Wilde and the Art of Lying

Desjardins, D.D.None(Edited by)
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Utilizing Wilde's own characters 'Vivian' and 'Cyril,' this critique in play format begins by discussing the playwright's ideas on the relation of art to life, exploring his pronouncements on the artist's true purpose.

Wilde's statement about the artist as a 'creator of beauty', found in his 'Preface to the Picture of Dorian Gray', is then examined with regard to his last and most popular play, 'The Importance of Being Earnest'.

Discussing 'Earnest' in extensis, this book discovers whether the elegant artificiality and epigrammatic conceits of contemporary farce prevail as beauty per Wilde's earlier theories as expressed in 'The Decay of Lying'.

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Product Details
1527524140 / 9781527524149
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
828.809
03/01/2019
England
English
7 pages
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