Oscar Wilde is renowned for the sharp wit of his pithy aphorisms, which are evident throughout his writing. In particular, his dramatic oeuvre demonstrates the enduring qualities of his skill as a playwright. However, one of his most enduring legacy comes from one of his critical writings: the effective separation between aesthetics and ethics. In "The Critic as Artist", one of the essays published in Intentions, in 1891, Wilde draws a distinction between Aesthetics and Ethics, arguing that they belong to different spheres. Wilde’s essay was of seminal importance in altering the way in which works of art were analysed: to this day, morality and utility are no longer considered valid criteria with which to judge the artistic qualities of any...
Tese de Doutoramento em Materialidades da Literatura apresentada à Faculdade de Letras da Universida...
The plays of Oscar Wilde hold more than just sharp wit and likable characters; they also contain exa...
The article analyzes the “shocking” and so-called “immoral” as a response to the institution-...
This doctoral thesis proposes that all the plays written by Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), namely Vera o...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
Oscar Wilde is part of our world. With his dandyish witticisms and decadent demeanour, he continues ...
Oscar Wilde was a fascinating literary figure who took center stage in England near the end of the n...
Oscar Wilde is best known as the author of The Importance of Being Earnest, The Picture of Dorian Gr...
The main object of my dissertation, focused on aesthetics of Oscar Wilde, includes: transparent reca...
In this thesis I analyse a selection of the works of playwright, poet, novelist and essayist, Oscar ...
This paper will attempt to reconcile both sides and show that this binary can be viewed as a paradox...
This work seeks to display Wilde’s art, aesthetic and moral principles and the practice of these con...
In this paper,the author seeks to explain why Wilde might have chosen to write, The Importance of Be...
International audienceThis paper explores the first two texts Wilde published in 1877 and 1879 in Ir...
Tese de Doutoramento em Materialidades da Literatura apresentada à Faculdade de Letras da Universida...
The plays of Oscar Wilde hold more than just sharp wit and likable characters; they also contain exa...
The article analyzes the “shocking” and so-called “immoral” as a response to the institution-...
This doctoral thesis proposes that all the plays written by Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), namely Vera o...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
Oscar Wilde is part of our world. With his dandyish witticisms and decadent demeanour, he continues ...
Oscar Wilde was a fascinating literary figure who took center stage in England near the end of the n...
Oscar Wilde is best known as the author of The Importance of Being Earnest, The Picture of Dorian Gr...
The main object of my dissertation, focused on aesthetics of Oscar Wilde, includes: transparent reca...
In this thesis I analyse a selection of the works of playwright, poet, novelist and essayist, Oscar ...
This paper will attempt to reconcile both sides and show that this binary can be viewed as a paradox...
This work seeks to display Wilde’s art, aesthetic and moral principles and the practice of these con...
In this paper,the author seeks to explain why Wilde might have chosen to write, The Importance of Be...
International audienceThis paper explores the first two texts Wilde published in 1877 and 1879 in Ir...
Tese de Doutoramento em Materialidades da Literatura apresentada à Faculdade de Letras da Universida...
The plays of Oscar Wilde hold more than just sharp wit and likable characters; they also contain exa...
The article analyzes the “shocking” and so-called “immoral” as a response to the institution-...