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Oscar Wilde a study

André Gide

Editora: DigiCat

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In "Oscar Wilde, A Study," André Gide delivers an incisive exploration of the life and works of the enigmatic playwright and poet Oscar Wilde. Through a lens of vivid prose, Gide dissects Wilde's themes of aestheticism, duality, and the often paradoxical nature of his identity, blending biographical context with critical insights. This work is firmly situated within the early 20th-century literary discourse, reflecting Gide's engagement with existential themes and modernist thought, while illuminating Wilde's profound impact on literature and society, particularly in relation to issues of sexuality and self-expression in a repressive society. André Gide, a leading figure of French literature, was known for his avant-garde approach and his unwavering quest for authenticity. His own experiences with repression and the search for personal freedom shaped his literary voice, which advocates for honesty and complexity. Gide admired Wilde not only for his literary prowess but also for his fearless exploration of taboo subjects, making Wilde a compelling subject for his analysis, especially during a time when such discussions were fraught with societal consequences. "Oscar Wilde, A Study" is an essential read for those interested in the intertwining lives of these two literary giants. Gide's thoughtful examination offers a rich understanding of Wilde's contribution to literature and the continuous relevance of his themes, making this book a vital addition to both scholars and any reader seeking to delve into the complexities of art and identity.
Disponível desde: 02/06/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 36 páginas.

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