This new study of the major prose and plays of Oscar Wilde argues
that his dominant aesthetic category is not art but style. It is
this major emphasis on style and attitude which helps mark Wilde so
graphically as our contemporary. Beginning with a survey of current
Wilde criticism, the book demonstrates the way his own critical
essays anticipate much contemporary cultural theory and inform his
own practice as a writer.
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