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1、 Oscar Wilde is an Irish-born playwright, novelist, essayist and poet of the Victorian Era. In 1878 Wilde received his B.A. in Oxford University and in the same year he moved to London. His lifestyle and humorous wit soon made him the spokesman for Aestheticism, the late 19th century movement in Eng
2、land that advocated “Art for Arts sake”.Unique aesthetical taste Oscar Wilde was the second son born into an Anglo-Irish family. Wildes father was a doctor and his mother was a poet, both high quality arts and culture, to exert an imperceptible influence on his inspiration in literature and arts. He
3、 studied classics at Trinity College, and then go to Oxford University, where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar and poet. He won the Newdigate Prize(纽吉迪特奖) for poetry in 1878 .His life experience J.P. Mahaffy who inspired his interest in Greek literature. As a student Wilde worked with
4、 Mahaffy on the latters book Social Life in Greece. Wilde called Mahaffy my first and best teacher and the scholar who showed me how to love Greek things. For his part, Mahaffy boasted of having created Wilde; later, he would name him the only blot on my tutorship.Alfred Douglas His tragedy opened b
5、y his involvement with Alfred Douglas. In 1895, the father of Alfred accused Wilde of sodomy(好男色者). While in prison he wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol, 瑞丁监狱之歌and De profundis 深渊书简 which recorded his humiliation and despair. Released from prison in 1897 and penniless, he went to France and die withi
6、n three years; he was forty-six.The tomb & Statue of Oscar Wilde, Dublin.“我们都在阴沟里,但仍有人仰望星空。”(We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.) Aestheticism is a cultural phenomenon prevailed in Europe in the middle of the 19th century. Its basic theory is art for arts sake. Aesthet
7、icism placed art above life and held that life should imitate art, not art imitate life. It believes that art should sever no religious, moral or social end, nor any end except itself . Wilde is generally regarded as the representative writer of the Aesthetic Movement. In Victorian England, popular
8、belief held that art could be used as a tool for social education and moral enlightenment (Charles Dickenss works).The Aestheticism Movement sought to free art from this social purpose and find the meaning of art in itself.Oscar Wilde believes that art possesses an intrinsic value that it is beautif
9、ul and therefore valuable, and thus needs serve no other purpose. His attitude was revolutionary at his time.“my life is like a work of art”.The artist = the creator of beautiful things. Art used only to celebrate beauty and the sensorial pleasures.Virtue and vice employed by the artist as raw mater
10、ial in his art: “No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style”. (“The Preface” to The Picture of Dorian Gray). 艺术家没有伦理上的好恶。艺术家如在伦理上有所臧否,那就是不可原谅艺术家没有伦理上的好恶。艺术家如在伦理上有所臧否,那就是不可原谅的矫揉造作。的矫揉造作。作品作品worksworksgenregenretimetime道林道林格雷的画像格雷的画像 The Pi
11、cture of Dorian GrayThe Picture of Dorian Grayfictionfiction18911891诗集诗集PoemsPoemspoempoem18811881斯芬克斯斯芬克斯SphinxSphinx18941894瑞丁监狱之歌瑞丁监狱之歌The Ballad of Reading GaolThe Ballad of Reading Gaol18981898薇拉薇拉VeraVeraplayplay18801880温德密尔夫人的扇子温德密尔夫人的扇子 Lady Windermeres FanLady Windermeres Fan18921892帕都瓦公爵夫人
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