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Author Gillespie, Michael Patrick.

Title The picture of Dorian Gray : "what the world thinks me" / Michael Patrick Gillespie
Published New York : Twayne Publishers ; [1995]
London : Prentice Hall International, [1995]
©1995
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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 128 pages)
Series Gale virtual reference library
Twayne's masterwork studies ; no. 145
Gale virtual reference library.
Twayne's masterwork studies ; no. 145
Contents Chronology: Oscar Wilde's life and works -- 1. Historical context -- 2. The importance of the work in defining the context of ambiguity -- 3. The critical reception -- 4. The imaginative response invited by The picture of Dorian Gray -- 5. Ethics and aesthetics -- 6. The resonance of sensuality -- 7. Conclusion
Summary In some ways prefiguring the dramas in its creator's life, The Picture of Dorian Gray is a fictional model of the moral contradictions pervading late Victorian society. Oscar Wilde's Faustian tale of a beautiful young man trading his soul for the promise of eternal youth sparked controversy upon its appearance in 1890, a decade in which Wilde experienced the heights and depths of notoriety as society's wit and dandy, as its chief spokesman for the aesthetic "art for art's sake" movement, and ultimately as its embittered and destitute outcast. In The Picture of Dorian Gray: "What the World Thinks Me", Michael Patrick Gillespie contributes a penetrating analysis to Wildean studies, a volume at once accessible to students and valuable to scholars. Taking up "The Extratextual Milieu", Gillespie delineates the historical and literary contexts in which Dorian Gray appeared and traces the critical reception to it; offering close "Readings and Rereadings", he examines elements of imagination, ethics, aesthetics, and sensuality in the work. He further demonstrates that the narrative's appeal to a multitude of viewpoints allows for broad interpretations of the novel, prompting critics to see in it a range of authorial concerns and visions. Written with care, thoroughness, and grace, The Picture of Dorian Gray: "What the World Thinks Me" will be welcomed by students, librarians, and scholars. Enhancing the study's usefulness are a chronology of Wilde's life and works, a bibliography, and notes and references
Provides in-depth analysis of the literary work The Picture of Dorian Gray, as well as its importance and critical reception. Includes a chronology of the life and works of the author
Analysis English fiction
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 116-123) and index
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Subject Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. Picture of Dorian Gray.
SUBJECT Picture of Dorian Gray (Wilde, Oscar) fast http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01357163
Subject Appearance (Philosophy) in literature.
Didactic fiction, English -- History and criticism.
Fables, English -- History and criticism.
Appearance (Philosophy) in literature.
Didactic fiction, English.
Fables, English.
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 95007086
ISBN 0805718990
9780805718997