This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s theories of art in connection with specific debates ongoing in Victorian psychology as it emerged in the periodical press. By cross examining Wilde’s periodical contributions with psychological theories, concepts and discussions disseminated through periodicals this thesis offers a contextual account of Wilde’s creativity. Scholars generally look to Wilde’s Oxford Notebooks to gain an insight into his interaction with scientific culture. While the notebooks are an invaluable source to scholars they only cover Wilde’s learning in the 1870s and therefore exclude the influential context of the 1880s when he was engaged as a journalist for numerous periodicals and newspapers. Chapter one will demonstrate how r...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
This study is intended to reflect an exploration of the relationship between social forces and the n...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s theories of art in connection with specific debates ongoing in Vi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
Oscar Wilde was a fascinating literary figure who took center stage in England near the end of the n...
Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This...
International audienceThis paper explores the first two texts Wilde published in 1877 and 1879 in Ir...
In my master thesis, I will concentrate on Oscar Wilde's usage of William Shakespeare's work and its...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
In this thesis I analyse a selection of the works of playwright, poet, novelist and essayist, Oscar ...
This project explores Oscar Wilde's work on painting, the art of dress, and home decor, referred to...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
During the nineteenth century, scholars and writers in England developed a keen interest in the rela...
In the introductory chapter, the thesis will define the terms decadence and Art for Art´s sake in th...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
This study is intended to reflect an exploration of the relationship between social forces and the n...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s theories of art in connection with specific debates ongoing in Vi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine Wilde's aesthetic, to find his most consistent beliefs bene...
Oscar Wilde was a fascinating literary figure who took center stage in England near the end of the n...
Abstract-Dandyism is a very important and significant social phenomenon in 19th century Europe. This...
International audienceThis paper explores the first two texts Wilde published in 1877 and 1879 in Ir...
In my master thesis, I will concentrate on Oscar Wilde's usage of William Shakespeare's work and its...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
In this thesis I analyse a selection of the works of playwright, poet, novelist and essayist, Oscar ...
This project explores Oscar Wilde's work on painting, the art of dress, and home decor, referred to...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
During the nineteenth century, scholars and writers in England developed a keen interest in the rela...
In the introductory chapter, the thesis will define the terms decadence and Art for Art´s sake in th...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
This study is intended to reflect an exploration of the relationship between social forces and the n...