The Reception of Oscar Wilde in Europe
Title | The Reception of Oscar Wilde in Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Stefano Evangelista |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 488 |
Release | 2010-05-06 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1441173684 |
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) is now widely recognised not only as one of the most representative figures of the British fin de siècle, but as one of the most influential Anglophone authors of the nineteenth century. In Britain Wilde suffered a long period of comparative neglect following the scandal of his conviction for 'gross indecency' in 1895; and it is only recently that his works have been reassessed. But while Wilde was subjected to silence in Britain, he became a European phenomenon. His famous dandyism, his witticisms, paradoxes and provocations became the object of imitation and parody; his controversial aesthetic doctrines were a strong influence not only on decadent writers, but also on the development of symbolist and modernist cultures. This collection of essays by leading international scholars and translators traces the cultural impact of Oscar Wilde's work across Europe, from the earliest translations and performances of his works in the 1890s to the present day.
The Reception of Oscar Wilde in Europe
Title | The Reception of Oscar Wilde in Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Stefano Evangelista |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Total Pages | 488 |
Release | 2010-07-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1847060056 |
Comprehensive volume of international research on the European reception of Oscar Wilde.
Oscar Wilde and Modern Culture
Title | Oscar Wilde and Modern Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Bristow |
Publisher | Ohio University Press |
Total Pages | 401 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Homosexuality and literature |
ISBN | 0821418386 |
This book explores the meteoric rise, sudden fall, and legendary resurgence of this influential writer's reputation. In the years leading up to his two-year imprisonment, Wilde stood among the foremost dramatists in London. But after he was sent down for committing acts of "gross indecency" it seemed likely that social embarrassment would inflict irreparable damage to his legacy. He died in comparative obscurity. Little could he have realized that in five years his name would come back into popular circulation thanks to the success of Richard Strauss's opera Salomé and Robert Ross's edition of De Profundi. With each succeeding decade, the twentieth century continued to honor Wilde's name by keeping his plays in repertory, producing dramas about his life, adapting his works for film, and devising countless biographical and critical studies of his writings.
Oscar Wilde in Vienna
Title | Oscar Wilde in Vienna PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Mayer |
Publisher | BRILL |
Total Pages | 398 |
Release | 2018-07-17 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9004370463 |
In Oscar Wilde in Vienna, Sandra Mayer examines the reception and performance history of Oscar Wilde’s dramatic works on Viennese stages from the turn of the twentieth century up to the present.
The Writings of Oscar Wilde ...
Title | The Writings of Oscar Wilde ... PDF eBook |
Author | Oscar Wilde |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
“Like some damned Juggernaut”
Title | “Like some damned Juggernaut” PDF eBook |
Author | Johannes Weber |
Publisher | University of Bamberg Press |
Total Pages | 481 |
Release | 2015-10-06 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3863093488 |
Wilde’s Other Worlds
Title | Wilde’s Other Worlds PDF eBook |
Author | Michael F. Davis |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 308 |
Release | 2018-05-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1351108891 |
Taking its cue from Baudelaire’s important essay "The Painter of Modern Life," in which Baudelaire imagines the modern artist as a "man of the world," this collection of essays presents Oscar Wilde as a "man of the world" who eschewed provincial concerns, cultural conventions, and narrow national interests in favor of the wider world and other worlds—both real and imaginary, geographical and historical, physical and intellectual—which provided alternative sites for exploration and experience, often including alternative gender expression or sexual alterity. Wilde had an unlimited curiosity and a cosmopolitan spirit of inquiry that traveled widely across borders, ranging freely over space and time. He entered easily and wholly into other countries, other cultures, other national literatures, other periods, other mythologies, other religions, other disciplines, and other modes of representation, and was able to fully inhabit and navigate them, quickly apprehending the conventions by which they operate. The fourteen essays in this volume offer fresh critical-theoretical and historical perspectives not just on key connections and aspects of Wilde’s oeuvre itself, but on the development of Wilde’s remarkable worldliness in dialogue with many other worlds: contemporary developments in art, science and culture, as well as with other national literatures and cultures. Perhaps as a direct result of this cosmopolitan spirit, Wilde and Wilde’s works have been taken up across the globe, as the essays on Wilde’s reception in India, Japan and Hollywood illustrate. Many of the essays gathered here are based on groundbreaking archival research, including some never-seen-before illustrations. Together, they have the potential to open up important new comparative, transnational, and historical perspectives on Wilde that can shape and sharpen our future understanding of his work and impact.