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"V体育平台登录" Studying Oscar Wilde: History, Criticism, and Myth

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Josephine Guy and Ian Small
2006
Published by: ELT Press
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Studying Oscar Wilde: History, Criticism, and Myth takes issue with many assumptions current in Wilde scholarship. It sets an engaging course in exploring Wilde’s literary reputation. In particular, Professors Guy and Small are interested in the tension between Wilde’s enduring popularity with the general reading public as a perennially witty entertainer and his status among academics as a complex, politicized writer attuned to the cultural and philosophical currents associated with modernity. Their argument focuses initially on the prominence of biographical readings of Wilde’s literary works, drawing attention to the contradictions in the ways biographers have described his life and to the problems of seeing his writing as a form of self-disclosure. Subsequent chapters assess the usefulness of other forms of academic scholarship to understanding works that are not, on the surface, “difficult.” Here a number of commonly held views are challenged. To what extent is De Profundis autobiographical? How sophisticated is the learning exhibited in Intentions? In what ways are the society comedies “about” homosexuality? And how does The Picture of Dorian Gray relate to Wilde’s “mature” style? The volume also examines some of Wilde’s lesser-known, unfinished works and scenarios, including The Cardinal of Avignon, La Sainte Courtisane, and A Florentine Tragedy (all printed as appendices), arguing that these “failed” works provide important insight into the reasons for Wilde’s popular success. Since Guy and Small have authored numerous articles and books on Wilde, Studying Oscar Wilde: History, Criticism, and Myth will be a must read for scholars, but it is also written in a jargon-free language that will speak to that wider audience of readers who enjoy Oscar Wilde.

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Cover

Title Page, Copyright Page

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pp. v

Prefatory Note

pp. vi-viii

I. Studying Wilde: Academic Scholarship and the “General Reader”

pp. 1-12

II. Lives of Wilde: Facts and Fictions

pp. 13-46

III. De Profundis: Tragedy and the Art of Self-Fashioning

pp. 47-76

IV. Intentions: A Serious Writer for Trivial Readers; Or, A Trivial Writer for Serious Readers?

pp. 77-113

V. The Plays: The Public and Private Worlds of Oscar Wilde

pp. 114-163

VI. Dorian Gray and the Short Fiction: Choosing Between “Sinburnianism” and Pleasing the British Public

pp. 164-195

Appendix: Wilde’s Unfinished Plays and Scenarios (VSports app下载)

pp. 196-226

Index

pp. 227-232
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