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Title: The Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray


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The Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • and Aestheticism

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Aestheticism
  • Aestheticism ?artistic movement
  • Context
  • Space Europe
  • Specificity Aestheticism England Symbolism
    or Decadence France Decadentismo Italy
  • Time the end of XIX century
  • Core emphasis of aesthetic values (Beauty), cult
    of sensations.
  • Art for arts sake
  • Art should not teach or be useful
  • BUT
  • communicate beauty and sensations
  • ?
  • S. Kierkegaard

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The Preface
  • The artist is the creator of beautiful things"
  • To reveal art and conceal the artist is arts
    aim
  • The highest, as the lowest, form of criticism is
    a mode of autobiography
  • All art is at once surface and symbol
  • Those who go beneath the surface do so at their
    peril
  • All art is quite useless

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The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • Writer Oscar Wilde
  • Genre Bildungsroman
  • 1890
  • Dorian Gray fascinating young man, model-like
    character.
  • Lord Henry Wotton painter, teaches Dorian Gray
    Walter Paters philosophy?He starts living with
    the only purpose of reaching pleasures
  • AIM
  • Reaching eternal youth
  • Picture showing the protagonists aging.
  • Ending consciousness of his acts scars his
    picture.

5
O. Wildes Literary Aim
  • Manifesto of Aestheticism.
  • Art should appeal to the senses of the reader.
  • O. Wilde shows his point of view about Art.
  • Life should be a RE-PRESENTATION of Art.
  • Showing different attitudes about life as a
    concrete comment to the Victorian attitude to
    life
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