This essay argues, with the help of Lacanian psychoanalysis, that Dorian Gray, the protagonist in Oscar Wilde’s novel, fails to abide by the rules governed by the culture of society. It is argued that Lacan’s theories about the mirror stage develop Dorian’s character and his realizations of his true self as part of the culture which shapes him. The mirror is represented by the four characters Basil Hallward, Lord Henry Wotton, Sibyl Vane, and Sibyl’s brother James. Basil, Henry, and Sibyl are all representations of different aspects of the mirror explained by Lacan’s theories, and these three characters help Dorian realize his true identity and self
This essay aims to examine how immortality and immoral behavior are represented in The Picture of Do...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important co...
This essay examines Oscar Wilde‟s The Picture of Dorian Gray in the context of Gothic fiction, aesth...
This paper critically examines psycho-ideological significance of Dorian Gray, on Wilde’s only novel...
The present study has as its main objective the elaboration of a theoretical revision of the Lacania...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
This essay is a re-reading of Wilde’s masterpiece The Picture of Dorian Gray through the lens of (Ba...
This study problematizes the criticism Oscar Wilde received for his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2014-2015This study contemplates Oscar...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Recent approaches to Oscar Wilde’s compositions have primarily revolved around the effect of Wilde’s...
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only novel published by Oscar Wilde. The novel is considered to be...
This essay aims to examine how immortality and immoral behavior are represented in The Picture of Do...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important co...
This essay examines Oscar Wilde‟s The Picture of Dorian Gray in the context of Gothic fiction, aesth...
This paper critically examines psycho-ideological significance of Dorian Gray, on Wilde’s only novel...
The present study has as its main objective the elaboration of a theoretical revision of the Lacania...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
This essay is a re-reading of Wilde’s masterpiece The Picture of Dorian Gray through the lens of (Ba...
This study problematizes the criticism Oscar Wilde received for his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2014-2015This study contemplates Oscar...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Recent approaches to Oscar Wilde’s compositions have primarily revolved around the effect of Wilde’s...
The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only novel published by Oscar Wilde. The novel is considered to be...
This essay aims to examine how immortality and immoral behavior are represented in The Picture of Do...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
The Mirror Stage (1949) and The Formation of the Unconscious (1957) by Jacques Lacanare important co...