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    Oscar Wilde

    To live is the rarest thing in theworld. Most people exist, that is all

    Oscar Wilde in a photo by Napoleon Sarony.

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    Born in Dublin in 1854 .

    He became a disciple of WalterPater , the theorist of aestheticism.

    He became a fashionable dandy .

    1. Life

    Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas in the 1890s

    Oscar Wilde

    The Prose and the Passion

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    1. Life

    Oscar Wilde

    He was one of the most successfulplaywrights of late VictorianLondon and one of the greatestcelebrities of his days.

    He suffered a dramatic downfalland was imprisoned after beenconvicted of gross indecency for

    homosexual acts .

    He died in Paris in 1900 . Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas in the 1890s

    The Prose and the Passion

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    I have nothing to declare except mygenius .

    Experience is simply the name wegive our mistakes .

    A man can be happy with anywoman as long as he does not loveher.

    Oscar Wilde, 1889

    Oscar Wilde

    1. Life

    Some famous quotations of Wildes:

    The Prose and the Passion

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    One should always be in love.That is the reason why oneshould never marry.

    Art is the most intense form ofindividualism that the world hasknown.

    Oscar Wilde

    1. Life

    Some famous quotations of Wildes:

    Oscar Wilde, 1889

    The Prose and the Passion

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    Poetry : Poems , 1891The Ballad of Readin g Gaol , 1898

    Fairy tales : The Happ y Prin ce and o ther Tales , 1888The House of Pom egranates , 1891

    Novel : The Picture of Dorian Gray , 1891

    Plays : Lady Windermeres Fan, 1892A Woman of no Imp ortance , 1893 The Im portanc e of Being Earnest , 1895Salom , 1893

    2. Works

    Oscar Wilde

    The Prose and the Passion

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    Oscar Wilde adopted the aesthetical

    ideal ; he affirmed my life is like awo rk of art .

    His aestheticism clashed with thedidacticism of Victorian novels.

    The artist = the creator of beautifulthings .

    3. Wildes aestheticism

    Oscar Wilde

    A contemporary edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray .

    The Prose and the Passion

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    3. Wildes aestheticism

    Oscar Wilde

    Art used only to celebrate beauty and the sensorial pleasures .

    Virtue and vice employed by theartist as raw material in his art: Noart ist has ethical sy m pathies. Anethical sym pathy in an art ist is anunpardonable mannerism o f s tyle . (The Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray )

    A contemporary edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray .

    The Prose and the Passion

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    1890 first appeared in amagazine.

    1891 revised andextended.

    It reflects Oscar Wildes

    personality.

    It was considered immoralby the Victorian public.

    4. The Picture of Dorian Gray

    Oscar Wilde

    A scene from Oliver Parkers Dorian Gray (2009).

    The Prose and the Passion

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    Set in London at the end of

    the 19th century.

    The painter Basil Hallwardmakes a portrait of a

    handsome young man,Dorian Gray.

    5. Dorian Gray : plot

    Oscar Wilde

    Poster for film Wilde , directed by BrianGilbert (UK, 1997).

    The Prose and the Passion

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    Dorians desires of eternal

    youth are satisfied.

    Experience and vices appear on the portrait.

    5. Dorian Gray : plot

    Oscar Wilde

    Poster for film Wilde , directed by BrianGilbert (UK, 1997).

    The Prose and the Passion

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    Dorian lives only for

    pleasures .

    The painter discoversDorians secret and he is

    killed by the young man.

    5. Dorian Gray : plot

    Oscar Wilde

    Ben Barnes in Oliver Parkers Dorian Gray (2009).

    The Prose and the Passion

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    Later Dorian wants to get free

    from the portrait; he stabs it

    but in so doing he kills

    himself .

    At the very moment of death

    the portrait returns to its

    original purity and Dorian turnsinto a withered , wrinkled

    and loathsome man.

    5. Dorian Gray : plot

    Oscar Wilde

    Ben Barnes in Oliver Parkers Dorian Gray (2009).

    The Prose and the Passion

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    A temptation is placed beforeDorian: a potential ageless beauty .

    Lord Henrys cynical attitude is in

    keeping with the devils role in DrFaust.

    Lord Henry acts as the Devilsadvocate .

    The picture stands for the darkside of Dorians personality.

    6. Dorian Gray : a modern version of Dr. Faust

    Oscar Wilde

    Mephistopheles appearing before Faust in the1865 edition of Faust by Johann Wolfgang

    Goethe.

    The Prose and the Passion

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    Every excess must be punished and reality cannot beescaped.

    When Dorian destroys the picture, he cannot avoid thepunishment for all his sins death .

    The horrible, corrupting picture could be seen as a symbol ofthe immorality and bad conscience of the Victorian middleclass.

    The picture, restored to its original beauty, illustrates Wildes theories of art: art survives people , art is eternal.

    7. Dorian Gray : the moral of the novel

    Oscar Wilde

    The Prose and the Passion

    ld

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    Wildes most enduringly popular play.

    8. The Importance of Being Earnest

    Oscar Wilde

    Sir John Gielgud, E. Evans and M. Leighton in TheImportance of Being Earnest , UK, 1952.

    The Prose and the Passion

    O Wild

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    Jack has invented an alter ego , a younger brother

    called Ernest who lives in the City.

    Humour comes from the characters falseidentities .

    Witty dialogues and satire of Victorianhypocrisy .

    Oscar Wilde

    9. The Importance of Being

    Earnest : plot

    The Prose and the Passion

    O Wild

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    Set in England during the late Victorian era.

    The protagonists: two young aristocratic men,Ernest Worthing , and Algernon Moncrieff .

    Ernest, actually called Jack , was adopted at anearly age by a Mr Thomas Cardew .

    Oscar Wilde

    10. The Importance of Being

    Earnest : characters

    The Prose and the Passion

    O Wild

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    They belong toaristocratic society .

    They are typical Victoriansnobs .

    They are arrogant ,formal and concernedwith money .

    10. The Importance of Being

    Earnest : characters

    Oscar Wilde

    A 2002 performance of The Importance of Being Earnest , directed byFrank B. Moorman.

    The Prose and the Passion

    O Wild

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    10. The Importance of Being

    Earnest : characters

    Oscar Wilde

    They are interested onlyin a materialistic world .

    Lady Bracknell embodies the stereotype of the Victorian Englisharistocrat woman.

    A 2002 performance of The Importance of Being Earnest , directed byFrank B. Moorman.

    The Prose and the Passion

    Oscar Wilde

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    A new sort of the Restoration comedy of Manners .

    The problems of Wildes age are reflected in witty remarks .

    11. The Importance of Being Earnest : Wildes new comedy of manners

    Alana Brophy and Luke Barats in The Importanceof Being Earnest, April 2005

    This comedy was amirror of the fashionableand corrupted world ofthe Victorian

    fashionable audiences .

    Oscar Wilde

    The Prose and the Passion

    Oscar Wilde

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    Marriage is one of the mainconcerns of the characters inthe play.

    Wilde makes fun of theinstitution of marriage.

    Marriage is seen as ahypocritical and absurd practice, a tool for achievingsocial stature.

    12. The Importance of Being Earnest :

    the nature of marriage

    Oscar Wilde

    Ida Vernon, William Faversham, Viola Allen, E. Y. Backus,Henry Miller in The Importance of Being Earnest (1895).

    The Prose and the Passion

    Oscar Wilde

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    The play central plot the man who is both and isn'tErnest/earnest presents a moral paradox .

    Earnest , misspelling for Ernest , means earnest, honest.

    None of the characters are really truthful .

    Characters are used to criticize Victorian prudery .

    What Wilde wants us to see as truly moral is really the opposite ofearnestness : irreverence .

    13. The Importance of Being Earnest :irony and Victorian morality

    Oscar Wilde

    The Prose and the Passion