The Unmasking of Oscar WildeIgnatius Press, 2004 - 412 strán (strany) Vilified by fellow Victorians for his sexuality and his dandyism, Oscar Wilde, the great poet, satirist and playwright, is hailed today, in some circles, as a "progressive" sexual liberator. But this is not how Wilde saw himself. His actions and pretensions did not bring him happiness and fulfillment. This study of Wilde's brilliant and tragic life goes beyond the mistakes that brought him notoriety in order to explore this emotional and spiritual search. Unlike any other biography of Wilde, it strips away these pretensions to show the real man, his aspirations and desires. It uncovers how he was broken by his two-year prison sentence; it probes the deeper thinking behind masterpieces such as The Picture of Dorian Gray, Salome, "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" and "De Profundis"; and it traces his fascination with Catholicism through to his eleventh-hour conversion. Published on the 150th anniversary of his birth, this biography removes the masks which have confused previous biographers and reveals the real Wilde beneath the surface. Once again, Joseph Pearce has written a profound, wide-ranging study with many original insights on a great literary figure. |
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... artificial accre- tion we find the artful secretion of his deepest feelings , secreted away behind the masks of his public persona but revealed beguilingly in and through his art . As Wilde expressed II Preface to the Second Edition E39.
... artificial accre- tion we find the artful secretion of his deepest feelings , secreted away behind the masks of his public persona but revealed beguilingly in and through his art . As Wilde expressed II Preface to the Second Edition E39.
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Joseph Pearce. beguilingly in and through his art . As Wilde expressed it in ' The Ballad of Reading Gaol ' : How else but through a broken heart May Lord Christ enter in . The following work is a journey to the centre of a broken heart ...
Joseph Pearce. beguilingly in and through his art . As Wilde expressed it in ' The Ballad of Reading Gaol ' : How else but through a broken heart May Lord Christ enter in . The following work is a journey to the centre of a broken heart ...
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... expressed a sense of exasperation at the cult surrounding his grandfather but added philosophically that he could ' appre- ciate the humour of questionable pieces of memorabilia from Saint Oscar the Sinner being offered to a credulous ...
... expressed a sense of exasperation at the cult surrounding his grandfather but added philosophically that he could ' appre- ciate the humour of questionable pieces of memorabilia from Saint Oscar the Sinner being offered to a credulous ...
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... expressed the deepest secrets about himself in his art . ' We are all in the gutter , ' says Lord Darlington in Lady Windermere's Fan , ' but some of us are looking at the stars . ' To look for Wilde in the gutter , whether to wallow ...
... expressed the deepest secrets about himself in his art . ' We are all in the gutter , ' says Lord Darlington in Lady Windermere's Fan , ' but some of us are looking at the stars . ' To look for Wilde in the gutter , whether to wallow ...
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Acknowledgements | 19 |
Mother of Masks | 21 |
Star in the Ascendancy | 39 |
Oxford Donned | 51 |
Courting Conversion | 70 |
S Roman Fever | 91 |
Unhappy Hypocrite | 217 |
IS Malice Through the Looking Glass | 228 |
Critic or Artist | 243 |
Friends and Relations | 254 |
Saints and Sinners | 268 |
Fatal Attraction | 276 |
Courting Conviction | 290 |
Descent | 306 |
Loves Web | 110 |
Courting Controversy | 124 |
Poetry and Pose | 134 |
Courting Constance | 155 |
ΙΟ The French Connection | 175 |
Truth and Masks | 185 |
Purity and Passion | 197 |
Poison and Passion | 207 |
Abyss | 320 |
Purgatory | 332 |
Out of the Depths | 348 |
Wilderness | 361 |
Hounded by Heaven | 376 |
Revelations | 387 |
399 | |
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