•  Retrait gratuit dans votre magasin Club
  •  7.000.000 titres dans notre catalogue
  •  Payer en toute sécurité
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous     
  •  Retrait gratuit dans votre magasin Club
  •  7.000.0000 titres dans notre catalogue
  •  Payer en toute sécurité
  •  Toujours un magasin près de chez vous

Oscar Wilde

The Double Image

George Woodcock
Livre broché | Anglais
47,45 €
+ 94 points
Format
Livraison 2 à 3 semaines
Passer une commande en un clic
Payer en toute sécurité
Livraison en Belgique: 3,99 €
Livraison en magasin gratuite

Description

Oscar Wilde was seemingly drawn to many paradoxes: paganism or Christianity, being a playboy or a prophet, and being an aesthetic clown or a creative critic. He was influenced by Walter Pater and the Epicureans, by John Ruskin's theories on art and his severe criticisms of the Industrial Revolution, and by the writings of Chuang Tzu, the ancient Chinese Taoist. Yet Wilde was also drawn to Jesus, bravely trying to fit him into his growing asymmetrical system. George Woodcock explores this double image of the celebrated personality and writer, attempting to resolve the contradictions.

The Wilde/Queensberry scandal trial is not much discussed here, but the resultant works are: De Profundis, the letter to Lord Douglas, erstwhile lover and nemesis; The Ballad of Reading Gaol, that heartrending cry of pain from the universal prison. The paradox: this is the same man who wrote frothy plays like The Importance of Being Earnest and the manifesto The Soul of Man Under Socialism, which is included in this book. Socialists do not take this work seriously because they have difficulty envisioning a non-authoritarian society. Oscar Wilde could. He expressed an anarchist, individualist vision, thus coming close to unraveling his, and our own, paradox.

Spécifications

Parties prenantes

Auteur(s) :
Editeur:

Contenu

Nombre de pages :
328
Langue:
Anglais

Caractéristiques

EAN:
9780921689423
Date de parution :
01-07-89
Format:
Livre broché
Format numérique:
Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
137 mm x 213 mm
Poids :
453 g

Les avis

Nous publions uniquement les avis qui respectent les conditions requises. Consultez nos conditions pour les avis.