Oscar Wilde and the Radical Politics of the Fin de Siècle / Deaglán Ó Donghaile.
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TextSeries: Edinburgh Critical Studies in Victorian Culture : ECSVCPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 online resource (264 p.)Content type: - 9781474459433
- 9781474459457
- 828.809 23
- PR5824 .D66 2020
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Series Editor’s Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Wilde and Politics -- Chapter 1 Anticolonial Wilde -- Chapter 2 Coercion and Resistance: Vera . . . or the Land War -- Chapter 3 Class, Criticism and Culture: ‘The Soul of Man Under Socialism’ -- Chapter 4 Fairy Tales for Revolutionaries -- Chapter 5 The Politics of Art and The Picture of Dorian Gray -- Chapter 6 Civil Disobedience and The Importance of Being Earnest -- Chapter 7 ‘De Profundis’, ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’ and the Politics of Imprisonment -- Conclusion: Oscar Wilde – The Lost Revolutionary? -- Bibliography -- Index
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Explores the influence of contemporary radicalism over Oscar WildeOffers a new, politicised interpretation of Wilde’s most famous literary worksContextualises Wilde’s writing by reading it against the contemporary political crises that it addressedFocuses on archival research, drawing on Wilde’s correspondence, reviews, interviews, unpublished lectures and speechesProvides a theoretical approach to Wilde’s subversive opinions on the problems posed by capitalism, property and empire, and how he consistently opposed the authority of the state in bourgeois-imperial BritainClarifies the relationship between Wilde’s aestheticism, his anticolonial beliefs and his support for anarchismThis book reads Oscar Wilde’s literary texts in relation to his open support for revolutionaries, along with his expressions of solidarity with Irish republicans, anarchists, workers and migrants. Framing Wilde's literary writing in relation to his very active participation in the radical political culture of the fin de siècle, Ó Donghaile argues that, contrary to contemporary representations of Wilde as an effete and socially disengaged figure, his aesthetical radicalism was informed by and contributed to a broader set of progressive political initiatives being pursued at the end of the nineteenth century. Consisting of previously unpublished material, the book provides a politicised and historicised account of Wilde’s key works by situating them within the framework of his very pronounced ideological commitment to these radical political causes.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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