This article investigates the discursive arena in which Oscar Wilde exercised his countercultural and necessarily impure aesthetic taste, focusing on some defining aspects and texts of Wilde's epopee, namely his cult of celebrity, which was nourished, in particular, by his 1882 tour of the United States, his interest in performance – which turned the author into the director and main actor of the very drama entitled Oscar Wilde – and his apparently contradictory approach to consumer culture. Wilde, indeed, seemed to embrace opposite stances in relation to consumerism as it is witnessed by such works as «The Soul of Man Under Socialism» and The Picture of Dorian Gray, on the one side, and «The Decay of Lying», Lady Windermere's Fan and An Id...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The article analyzes the “shocking” and so-called “immoral” as a response to the institution-imposed...
This article investigates the discursive arena in which Oscar Wilde exercised his countercultural an...
Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
Wilde has reached iconic status within the fields of English literary and cultural studies; the sec...
Oscar Wilde is regarded as the emblematic figure of Aestheticism and Art for Art’s sake and thus of ...
For decades now, Oscar Wilde has been celebrated in academic and popular circles as a transgressor o...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Towards the end of 1881, a young Irish aesthete named Oscar Wilde set sail for the New World on a q...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
The article focuses on the social comedies where a reception is being held, these passages offering ...
The article focuses on the social comedies where a reception is being held, these passages offering ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The article analyzes the “shocking” and so-called “immoral” as a response to the institution-imposed...
This article investigates the discursive arena in which Oscar Wilde exercised his countercultural an...
Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
Wilde has reached iconic status within the fields of English literary and cultural studies; the sec...
Oscar Wilde is regarded as the emblematic figure of Aestheticism and Art for Art’s sake and thus of ...
For decades now, Oscar Wilde has been celebrated in academic and popular circles as a transgressor o...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Towards the end of 1881, a young Irish aesthete named Oscar Wilde set sail for the New World on a q...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
The article focuses on the social comedies where a reception is being held, these passages offering ...
The article focuses on the social comedies where a reception is being held, these passages offering ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
The article analyzes the “shocking” and so-called “immoral” as a response to the institution-imposed...