The means by which the portrait of Dorian Gray gains its supernatural power is concealed in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, but the insinuation that Dorian has made a deal with the devil remains. This article demonstrates that in the absence of a devil character the devil function is taken on by art, which tempts Dorian to act in transgressive and ultimately destructive ways. When Wilde is read in the light of Matthew Arnold’s essays on literature and criticism, this characterisation of art and particularly literature can be understood as a reaction to the latter’s overvaluation of poetry and prediction that it would come to replace religion as a moral guide. The Picture of Dorian Gray, conversely, puts forward the view that art s...
For the past half-century Oscar tilde\u27s novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, has been the controver...
Oscar Wilde depicts different views on life and art. The stories selected have common themes of wea...
Neo-Victorian Villains offers a varied and stimulating range of essays on the afterlives of Victoria...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray has enjoyed a myriad of critical treatment since its fir...
In the preface of The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890), Oscar Wilde argues that “all art is quite usele...
‘It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors,’ writes Oscar Wilde in his ‘Preface’ to...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Much scholarship on The Picture of Dorian Gray has focused on its possible textual sources and its p...
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only novel published by Oscar Wilde. The novel is considered to be...
The paper studies Oscar Wilde 's only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, first published in 1890. ...
Oscar Wilde was a fascinating literary figure who took center stage in England near the end of the n...
For the past half-century Oscar tilde\u27s novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, has been the controver...
Oscar Wilde depicts different views on life and art. The stories selected have common themes of wea...
Neo-Victorian Villains offers a varied and stimulating range of essays on the afterlives of Victoria...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray has enjoyed a myriad of critical treatment since its fir...
In the preface of The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890), Oscar Wilde argues that “all art is quite usele...
‘It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors,’ writes Oscar Wilde in his ‘Preface’ to...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Much scholarship on The Picture of Dorian Gray has focused on its possible textual sources and its p...
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only novel published by Oscar Wilde. The novel is considered to be...
The paper studies Oscar Wilde 's only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, first published in 1890. ...
Oscar Wilde was a fascinating literary figure who took center stage in England near the end of the n...
For the past half-century Oscar tilde\u27s novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, has been the controver...
Oscar Wilde depicts different views on life and art. The stories selected have common themes of wea...
Neo-Victorian Villains offers a varied and stimulating range of essays on the afterlives of Victoria...