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Religion and mythology in Oscar Wilde's poem The Sphinx (Paperback)
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Religion and mythology in Oscar Wilde's poem The Sphinx (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2005 in the subject English Language
and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,0, LMU Munich
(Department fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik), course: Oscar Wilde,
28 entries in the bibliography, language: English, comment:
Kommentar des Dozenten (nach Benotung): Ein geradezu unglaublich
belesenes und wissenschaftlich akribisch gearbeitetes paper, das -
in Abhebung von Bernard Fehrs Deutung - Wildes Sphinx als bewusstes
Konstrukt inhaltlicher Anspielungen auf griechische und agyptische
Mythologie erweist und daruber hinaus noch verschiedene
soziokulturelle bzw. psychologisch-beiographische Lesarten des
Gedichts anbietet. ...] Ansonsten weist die Arbeit ein Niveau auf,
das man sich bei so mancher Abschlussarbeit wunschen wurde.
Congratulations , abstract: Introduction A poet is sitting in his
room beside a Sphinx. Within the poem the Sphinx forms his main
focus of interest, his whole attention belongs to her: a cheap
souvenir from some street corner. But inside of the poet's room the
Sphinx no longer remains a little piece of stone but, right in
front of his eyes, becomes a real-life Sphinx - the age-old female
demon of death, who besieged the city of Thebes as a punishment for
the king of Thebes who introduced homosexual love into Greek
culture and thus incured Hera's hatred. The Sphinx, one of Oscar
Wilde's most enchanting poems, is woven out of a net of various
mythological beliefs and religious ideas. Wilde invokes a
hotch-potch of varying creatures, who convey a magical atmosphere
of ancient grandeur. In order to understand the poem one has to get
to know the concepts that stand behind the various mythical
creatures, gods and heroes. Therefore I will explain to which
mythologies Wilde relates to and how they refer to each other. In
this connection the time of Oscar Wilde has to be taken into
consideration, too: Victorianism, with its crumbling of old values
and conquering of new worlds; the period of decadence; the period
of
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