Oscar Wilde: The Critic as Artist.
Upon the Importance of Doing Nothing and Discussing Everything.
"Criticism is itself an art."
This is one of the singular arguments in what must be one of Oscar Wilde's most compelling critical dialogues ever published. Two Literary Dialogs.
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Oscar Wilde & anonymous authros: Teleny or The Reverse of the Medal.
(Gay Erotic Classic.
Adult Literature)
Teleny is a homoerotic novel and an important antithesis to the prudish idealism of the Victorian Era. With 8 linocuts by New York artist Uday Dhar. |
Three men of literature - Nobel Prize winner André
Gide, the French Ernest La Jeunesse and the German Franz Blei - present
their "Recollections" of the last years of Oscar Wilde.
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