Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This paper focuses on Oscar Wilde and Wilde’s numerous works. Aestheticism was used as a tool by the dandy in his rebellious performances in London, manifesting the contradiction between the spiritual and the material, the aristocracy and the bourgeoisie, and art and nature. The social backgrounds and life experiences of Wilde influenced his transformation into dandies during the time of the Victorian period. With his strong sense of fashion and style, and their elegant ironic use of language, the dandies focused on the importance of artificial forms - himself included — in daily life and work. The dandies’ concern was pleasure seeking through co...
During the nineteenth century, scholars and writers in England developed a keen interest in the rela...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Oscar Wilde is regarded as the emblematic figure of Aestheticism and Art for Art’s sake and thus of ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2014-2015This study contemplates Oscar...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s theories of art in connection with specific debates ongoing in Vi...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s theories of art in connection with specific debates ongoing in Vi...
This study problematizes the criticism Oscar Wilde received for his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray...
By the end of the eighteenth century, England witnessed a great event, that is, the French revolutio...
International audienceThis paper explores the first two texts Wilde published in 1877 and 1879 in Ir...
This project explores Oscar Wilde's work on painting, the art of dress, and home decor, referred to...
Oscar Wilde is best known as the author of The Importance of Being Earnest, The Picture of Dorian Gr...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
This graduating paper analyzes Oscar Wilde�s The Picture of Dorian Gray. This novel presents criti...
During the nineteenth century, scholars and writers in England developed a keen interest in the rela...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Oscar Wilde is regarded as the emblematic figure of Aestheticism and Art for Art’s sake and thus of ...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2014-2015This study contemplates Oscar...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s theories of art in connection with specific debates ongoing in Vi...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s theories of art in connection with specific debates ongoing in Vi...
This study problematizes the criticism Oscar Wilde received for his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray...
By the end of the eighteenth century, England witnessed a great event, that is, the French revolutio...
International audienceThis paper explores the first two texts Wilde published in 1877 and 1879 in Ir...
This project explores Oscar Wilde's work on painting, the art of dress, and home decor, referred to...
Oscar Wilde is best known as the author of The Importance of Being Earnest, The Picture of Dorian Gr...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
This graduating paper analyzes Oscar Wilde�s The Picture of Dorian Gray. This novel presents criti...
During the nineteenth century, scholars and writers in England developed a keen interest in the rela...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Oscar Wilde is regarded as the emblematic figure of Aestheticism and Art for Art’s sake and thus of ...