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Oscar Wilde

A Literary Life. Literary Lives

By (author) Kimberly J. Stern
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, Switzerland
Published: 26th Nov 2019
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 15mm
Weight: 397g
ISBN-10: 3030246035
ISBN-13: 9783030246037
Barcode No: 9783030246037
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Oscar Wilde: A Literary Life tracks the intellectual biography of one of the most influential minds of the nineteenth century. Rather than focusing on the dramatic events of Wilde's life, this volume documents Wilde's impressive forays into education, religion, science, philosophy, and social reform. In so doing, it provides an accessible and yet detailed account that reflects Wilde's own commitment to the "contemplative life." Suitable for seasoned readers as well as those new to the study of his work, Oscar Wilde: A Literary Life brings Wilde's intellectual investments into sharp focus, while placing him within a cultural landscape that was always evolving and often fraught with contradiction.

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"Stern reveals the overlooked significance of Wilde's encounters with multidisciplinary periodical literature and surveys his considerable contribution to fin de siecle periodical culture. ... his influence upon periodical culture was equally significant and deserving of study by both scholars and enthusiasts." (Rebecca Nesvet, Victorian Periodicals Review, Vol. 53 (2), 2020)

"Oscar Wilde: A Literary Life is a well-researched, well written account of Wilde's intellectual life and how he thought. readers will, though, enjoy stern's study to the fullest if they come to it with a thoroughgoing knowledge of what Wilde thought, by close acquaintance with his works and by having already read a more traditional kind of biography." (Aaron Eames, The Wildean, July, 2020)