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The Wilde years
Tomoko Sato | Lionel Lambourne | Barbican Art Gallery

The Wilde years

Oscar Wilde & the art of his time

Barbican Art Galleries in association with Philip (2000)
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9780856675263
| Rivista
152 pages | 254 x 260 mm | Français

Genre

  • Arte
  • GLBT
  • Illustrato
  • Storia/Cronaca/Società

Subject

  • Art
  • Art, British/ 19th Century/ Exhibitions
  • Authors, Irish
  • Authors, Irish/ 19th Century/ Biography/ Exhibitions
  • Decadence (Literary Movement)/ Exhibitions

Plot

Focusing on the last quarter of the nineteenth century, The Wilde Years features Oscar Wilde as a central, catalytic figure linking two artistic capitals, London and Paris. Wilde is presented as a multi-faceted artist, whose major achievement was language, with which he contributed to the development of artistic and cultural movements of his age. In his lifetime, Wilde was praised as a poet, writer, and, in particular, playwright, but this publication throws new light on his lesser-known work as an art critic, journalist and progressive political thinker. The book is a tribute to the man who, in his own words, 'stood in symbolic relations to the art and culture of my age.'Celebrated for his wit and flamboyant personality, Oscar Wilde was a central figure in the artistic worlds of fin-de-siecle London and Paris. He was a poet, playwright, art critic and, above all, he was known as a virtuoso 'conversationalist.' Furthermore, the extremity of his fate - imprisonment following his trials in 1895 for homosexual activities - made his name unforgettable as a 'martyr' of the time.

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