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In 'The Complete Non-Fiction Writings' by Oscar Wilde, the reader is treated to a diverse collection of essays, reviews, lectures, and letters that showcase Wilde's wit, intelligence, and keen observations on the society and culture of his time. This compilation reflects Wilde's trademark style of combining humor with serious social commentary, making it a must-read for those interested in Victorian literature and the Aesthetic Movement. From critiques of art and literature to explorations of beauty and morality, Wilde's non-fiction writings offer a unique insight into the mind of one of the most iconic literary figures of the 19th century. Oscar Wilde, known for his plays and novels such as 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', was a prominent figure in the Aesthetic Movement and a leading proponent of art for art's sake. His flamboyant personality and sharp wit are evident in his non-fiction works, which are characterized by their thought-provoking insights and clever commentary. Wilde's own experiences as a dandy and cultural critic undoubtedly influenced the themes explored in his non-fiction writings. I highly recommend 'The Complete Non-Fiction Writings' to both fans of Wilde's fiction and those interested in Victorian literature and cultural criticism. This comprehensive collection provides a valuable glimpse into the mind of a literary genius and offers a deeper understanding of the social and artistic debates of the late 19th century.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547001874
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E-bog: 25. maj 2022
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