Philosophy and Oscar Wilde

Philosophy and Oscar Wilde
Title Philosophy and Oscar Wilde PDF eBook
Author Michael Y. Bennett
Publisher Springer
Pages 194
Release 2017-02-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1137579587

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This book is the first collection of essays to discuss Oscar Wilde’s love and vast knowledge of philosophy. Over the past few decades, Oscar Wilde scholars have become increasingly aware of Wilde’s love and intimate knowledge of philosophy. Wilde’s “Oxford Notebooks” and his soon-to-be-published “Notebook on Philosophy” all point to Wilde not just as an aesthete, but also as a serious philosophical thinker. The aim of this collection is not to make the statement that Wilde was a philosopher, or that his works were philosophical tracts. Rather, it provides a space to explore any and all linkages between Wilde’s works and philosophical thought. Addressing a broad spectrum of philosophical matter, from classical philology to Daoism, ethics to aestheticism, this collection enriches the literature on Wilde and philosophy alike.

Cosmopolitan Criticism

Cosmopolitan Criticism
Title Cosmopolitan Criticism PDF eBook
Author Julia Prewitt Brown
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 164
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN 9780813918884

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Brown (English, Boston U.) places Wilde in the continuum of continental philosophy from Kant and Schiller through Kierkegaard and Nietzsche to Benjamin and Adorno, discussing his conception of art, its meaning, and the contradictory relations between art and the sphere of the ethical everyday. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Resist Everything Except Temptation

Resist Everything Except Temptation
Title Resist Everything Except Temptation PDF eBook
Author Kristian Williams
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781849353205

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A book that penetrates the surface of the Oscar Wilde mythos to uncover the radical politics that propelled his art.

Quintessential Wilde

Quintessential Wilde
Title Quintessential Wilde PDF eBook
Author Annette M. Magid
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 307
Release 2017-01-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443868442

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This volume presents interpretive essays utilizing a variety of approaches to honor the 160th anniversary of Oscar Wilde’s birth, celebrating the writer’s genius. This unique collection of scholarship explores a broad spectrum of subjects, including his travels, sexuality, children’s literature, jail writings, novel, poetry, individualism, masks, homosexuality, influence on others, and morality. It offers historical, biographical, psychological and sociological perspectives written by international experts and features a broad spectrum of subjects which will appeal to a range of scholars seeking original and alternative approaches to understanding Oscar Wilde, his aesthetics and his influence in a variety of genres in the twenty-first century. The multiplicity of interest in the writer expands across genres, disciplines, cultures and time. Quintessential Wilde examines his intellectual strength in “His Worldly Place,” analyzes his ingenious thoughts in “His Penetrating Philosophy,” and recounts his enduring place in “His Influential Aestheticism.”

Oscar Wilde's Wit and Wisdom

Oscar Wilde's Wit and Wisdom
Title Oscar Wilde's Wit and Wisdom PDF eBook
Author Oscar Wilde
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 67
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Reference
ISBN 0486111008

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Amusing, thought-provoking epigrams, aphorisms, and other jests from the plays, essays, and lively conversation of Oscar Wilde offer a feast of humorous and profound quips. Nearly 400 quotes.

Oscar Wilde and the Simulacrum

Oscar Wilde and the Simulacrum
Title Oscar Wilde and the Simulacrum PDF eBook
Author Giles Whiteley
Publisher Routledge
Pages 373
Release 2017-07-05
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1351555464

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Oscar Wilde is more than a name, more than an author. From precocious Oxford undergraduate to cause celebre of the West End of the 1890s, to infamous criminal, the proper name Wilde has become an event in the history of literature and culture. Taking Wilde seriously as a philosopher in his own right, Whiteley's groundbreaking book places his texts into their philosophical context in order to show how Wilde broke from his peers, and in particular from idealism, and challenges recent neo-historicist readings of Wilde which seem content to limit his irruptive power. Using the paradoxical concept of the simulacrum to resituate Wilde's work in relation to both his precursors and his contemporaries, Whiteley's study reads Wilde through Deleuze and postmodern philosophical commentary on the simulacrum. In a series of striking juxtapositions, Whiteley challenges us to rethink both Oscar Wilde's aesthetics and his philosophy, to take seriously both the man and the mask. His philosophy of masks is revealed to figure a truth of a different kind - the simulacra through which Wilde begins to develop and formulate a mature philosophy that constitutes an ethics of joy.

Aestheticism, Evil, Homosexuality, and Hannibal

Aestheticism, Evil, Homosexuality, and Hannibal
Title Aestheticism, Evil, Homosexuality, and Hannibal PDF eBook
Author Geoff Klock
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 183
Release 2017-10-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1498548490

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In late 19th century England, Oscar Wilde popularized aestheticism, also known as art-for-art’s-sake – the idea that art, that beauty, should not be a vehicle for morality or truth, but an end in-and-of-itself. Rothko and Jackson Pollock enthroned the idea, creating paintings that are barely graded panels of color or wild splashes. Today, pop culture is aestheticism’s true heir, from the perfect charismatic emptiness of Ocean’s Eleven to the hyper-choreographed essentially balletic movements in the best martial arts movies. But aestheticism has a dark core, one that Social Justice Activists are now gathering to combat, revealing the damaging ideology reflected in or concealed by our most beloved pop culture icons. Taking Bryan Fuller’s television version of Hannibal “The Cannibal” Lecter as its main text – and taking Žižek-style illustrative detours into Malcolm in the Middle, Dark Knight Rises, Harry Potter, Interview with a Vampire, Dexter and more – this book marshals Walter Pater, Camille Paglia, Nietzsche, the Marquis de Sade, Kant and Plato, as well as Dante, Shakespeare, Milton, Blake, Baudelaire, Beckett, Wallace Stevens and David Mamet to argue that Fuller’s show is a deceptively brilliant advance of aestheticism, both in form and content – one that investigates how deeply art-for-art’s-sake, and those of us who consciously or unconsciously worship at its teat, are necessarily entwined with evil.