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Oscar Wilde in the 1990s - The Critic as Creator (Hardcover)
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Oscar Wilde in the 1990s - The Critic as Creator (Hardcover)
Series: Literary Criticism in Perspective
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An examination of the most significant literary criticism on Wilde
at the turn of the century. In 1891, Oscar Wilde defined 'the
highest criticism' as 'the record of one's own soul, and insisted
that only by 'intensifying his own personality' could the critic
interpret the personality and work of others. This book
exploreswhat Wilde meant by that statement, arguing that it
provides the best standard for judging literary criticism about
Wilde a century after his death. Melissa Knox examines a range of
Wilde criticism in English -- including the work of Lawrence
Danson, Michael Patrick Gillespie, Ed Cohen, and Julia Prewitt
Brown. Applying Wilde's standards to his critics, Knox discovers
that the best of them take to heart Wilde's idea of the aim of
criticism -- 'to see theobject as in itself it really is not.' By
this, Wilde appreciates Walter Pater's profound observation that
everyone sees through a 'thick wall of personality' and that,
therefore, objectivity as conceived by Matthew Arnold does not
exist. Admiring Pater, Wilde became a prophet for Freud, his exact
contemporary. Their intellectual sympathies, made obvious in Knox's
exegesis, help to make the case for Wilde as a modern, not a
Victorian. Melissa Knox's book Oscar Wilde: A Long and Lovely
Suicide was published in 1994. She teaches at the University of
Duisburg-Essen, Germany.
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