Oscar Wilde,the renowned British writer,was deeply influenced by Eastern culture,particularly by Chuang Tsu’s“Thought of Doing Nothing”,a Taoist concept of human conduct.Wilde not only embraced this philosophy,but ...Oscar Wilde,the renowned British writer,was deeply influenced by Eastern culture,particularly by Chuang Tsu’s“Thought of Doing Nothing”,a Taoist concept of human conduct.Wilde not only embraced this philosophy,but also incorporated it into his literary creations and art criticism,enhancing the steadfastness of his own value judgments.展开更多
Oscar Wilde is not only a literary artist but also a literary critic in the Victorian age.As a critic,he carried through his aesthetic ideology of the critic as artist that he treated the critic activity as art creati...Oscar Wilde is not only a literary artist but also a literary critic in the Victorian age.As a critic,he carried through his aesthetic ideology of the critic as artist that he treated the critic activity as art creation.The Portrait of Mr.W.H.is one of Wilde’s critic work exclusively on Shakespeare’s sonnets.It is a piece of critic work as well as a piece of creative art in the form of novella,which well demonstrated Wilde’s critical ideology of the critic as artist.This present paper will try to analyze Wilde’s Shakespearean critic from his ideology on critic and art by taking the case of The Portrait of Mr.W.H.展开更多
As two literary giants in English literary history,Oscar Wilde is so fascinated in Shakespeare as we can see not only their literary relationship,but also Shakespearean elements pervades in Oscar Wilde’s critical wor...As two literary giants in English literary history,Oscar Wilde is so fascinated in Shakespeare as we can see not only their literary relationship,but also Shakespearean elements pervades in Oscar Wilde’s critical works.Shakespearean plays,characters,and even sentences were used either as a kind of tool or as a target for Wilde’s aesthetic ideology concerning the relationship on art and criticism,art and life,as well as art and morality.By sorting out the Shakespearean elements in Wilde’s aesthetic ideology and analyzing its causes,we may further acquire the close relationship between Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde’s aesthetic thought.展开更多
Based on a theoretical framework adapted from the theories of Itamar Even-Zohar,this paper puts the translation of Oscar Wilde’s works into the dynamic historical context of the Chinese cultural poly-system and attem...Based on a theoretical framework adapted from the theories of Itamar Even-Zohar,this paper puts the translation of Oscar Wilde’s works into the dynamic historical context of the Chinese cultural poly-system and attempts to explore which factors prompted Oscar Wilde’s works to be first introduced and translated into China.展开更多
Oscar Wilde is one of the most famous aesthetes in the 19th century.His aesthetics concept is embodied in his works.Through the analysis The Picture of Dorian Gray,this paper attempts to conclude Wilde’s aesthetics a...Oscar Wilde is one of the most famous aesthetes in the 19th century.His aesthetics concept is embodied in his works.Through the analysis The Picture of Dorian Gray,this paper attempts to conclude Wilde’s aesthetics and how he,as an aesthete,practiced his concept in his work and life.展开更多
As the only tragedy written by Oscar Wilde,Salome enjoys a unique status among all the works of Wilde.It is the representative work of aestheticism and has faced as many controversies as its author since the day it ca...As the only tragedy written by Oscar Wilde,Salome enjoys a unique status among all the works of Wilde.It is the representative work of aestheticism and has faced as many controversies as its author since the day it came out.Through the careful analysis of the conflict revealed both inside the play and outside the play,and based on Aristotle’s tragedy theory to interpret the causes of these conflicts,it can be concluded that the design of the conflict in Salome is in accordance with the tragedy theory.Furthermore,interpreting Salome from the perspective of Aristotle’s theory has attached this play with more intricate meaning and different understanding.展开更多
Oscar Wilde is one of the most widely read and the most disputable writers of the world.The Happy Prince is one of his masterpieces.Here,the author tries to analyze it from the perspective of transitivity in experient...Oscar Wilde is one of the most widely read and the most disputable writers of the world.The Happy Prince is one of his masterpieces.Here,the author tries to analyze it from the perspective of transitivity in experiential metafunctions.展开更多
Oscar Wilde is a brilliant Irish dramatist, novelist and critic. His only novel ― The Picture of Dorian Gray— is one of the most influential works by Wilde. This paper aims to study the paradox of the three main cha...Oscar Wilde is a brilliant Irish dramatist, novelist and critic. His only novel ― The Picture of Dorian Gray— is one of the most influential works by Wilde. This paper aims to study the paradox of the three main characters' life in this novel through close reading in order to achieve a better understanding of this controversial book.展开更多
Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles, is a perfect tragedy according to Aristotle. Even though Oedipus was pride and bad-tempered, I still admire him for he is a man of truth. And the fate of Oedipus is not the key ...Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles, is a perfect tragedy according to Aristotle. Even though Oedipus was pride and bad-tempered, I still admire him for he is a man of truth. And the fate of Oedipus is not the key that leads his downfall but his pride. Oscar Wilde and his famous long novel The Picture of Dorian Gray is mentioned next. Wilde stresses the autonomy of art,and holds up the banner of individualism in literary writing. He also suggests a new criterion to judge a work of art, which is"the intensification of personality".展开更多
It has frequently been claimed that there is a lack of tragedy in the tradition of Chinese literature.The modern Chinese tragedy is very much the result of influence from the Western theatre.This essay examines Oscar ...It has frequently been claimed that there is a lack of tragedy in the tradition of Chinese literature.The modern Chinese tragedy is very much the result of influence from the Western theatre.This essay examines Oscar Wilde’s tragedy Saloméas an example of the significant role that Western tragedy plays in the constructing of modern tragedy as an independent genre in China.Salomé,regarded as a tragedy in the Greek manner,with its inheritance of the tradition and elements of classical Greek tragedy in terms of setting,plot,morality,ending,and style,has enabled modern Chinese dramatists to establish connections with the tradition of Western tragedy.At the same time,Wilde’s rebellious protagonist has also given modern Chinese dramatists inspiration to retrieve femme fatales from traditional Chinese literature and transfigure them into the New Woman of the postMay Fourth era.With its iconoclastic spirit and aesthetic style,Saloméhas become a trope for Chinese modernity,which is linked closely with the anti-traditional consciousness and the drive to modernize Chinese theatre and literature for the building of a new China.Therefore,it is safe to say that the deep impact of Western tragedy on modern Chinese theatre would not have been possible without the mediation of Wilde’s Salomé,and that this is true especially for modern Chinese tragedy.展开更多
文摘Oscar Wilde,the renowned British writer,was deeply influenced by Eastern culture,particularly by Chuang Tsu’s“Thought of Doing Nothing”,a Taoist concept of human conduct.Wilde not only embraced this philosophy,but also incorporated it into his literary creations and art criticism,enhancing the steadfastness of his own value judgments.
文摘Oscar Wilde is not only a literary artist but also a literary critic in the Victorian age.As a critic,he carried through his aesthetic ideology of the critic as artist that he treated the critic activity as art creation.The Portrait of Mr.W.H.is one of Wilde’s critic work exclusively on Shakespeare’s sonnets.It is a piece of critic work as well as a piece of creative art in the form of novella,which well demonstrated Wilde’s critical ideology of the critic as artist.This present paper will try to analyze Wilde’s Shakespearean critic from his ideology on critic and art by taking the case of The Portrait of Mr.W.H.
文摘As two literary giants in English literary history,Oscar Wilde is so fascinated in Shakespeare as we can see not only their literary relationship,but also Shakespearean elements pervades in Oscar Wilde’s critical works.Shakespearean plays,characters,and even sentences were used either as a kind of tool or as a target for Wilde’s aesthetic ideology concerning the relationship on art and criticism,art and life,as well as art and morality.By sorting out the Shakespearean elements in Wilde’s aesthetic ideology and analyzing its causes,we may further acquire the close relationship between Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde’s aesthetic thought.
文摘Based on a theoretical framework adapted from the theories of Itamar Even-Zohar,this paper puts the translation of Oscar Wilde’s works into the dynamic historical context of the Chinese cultural poly-system and attempts to explore which factors prompted Oscar Wilde’s works to be first introduced and translated into China.
文摘Oscar Wilde is one of the most famous aesthetes in the 19th century.His aesthetics concept is embodied in his works.Through the analysis The Picture of Dorian Gray,this paper attempts to conclude Wilde’s aesthetics and how he,as an aesthete,practiced his concept in his work and life.
文摘As the only tragedy written by Oscar Wilde,Salome enjoys a unique status among all the works of Wilde.It is the representative work of aestheticism and has faced as many controversies as its author since the day it came out.Through the careful analysis of the conflict revealed both inside the play and outside the play,and based on Aristotle’s tragedy theory to interpret the causes of these conflicts,it can be concluded that the design of the conflict in Salome is in accordance with the tragedy theory.Furthermore,interpreting Salome from the perspective of Aristotle’s theory has attached this play with more intricate meaning and different understanding.
文摘Oscar Wilde is one of the most widely read and the most disputable writers of the world.The Happy Prince is one of his masterpieces.Here,the author tries to analyze it from the perspective of transitivity in experiential metafunctions.
文摘Oscar Wilde is a brilliant Irish dramatist, novelist and critic. His only novel ― The Picture of Dorian Gray— is one of the most influential works by Wilde. This paper aims to study the paradox of the three main characters' life in this novel through close reading in order to achieve a better understanding of this controversial book.
文摘Oedipus the King, written by Sophocles, is a perfect tragedy according to Aristotle. Even though Oedipus was pride and bad-tempered, I still admire him for he is a man of truth. And the fate of Oedipus is not the key that leads his downfall but his pride. Oscar Wilde and his famous long novel The Picture of Dorian Gray is mentioned next. Wilde stresses the autonomy of art,and holds up the banner of individualism in literary writing. He also suggests a new criterion to judge a work of art, which is"the intensification of personality".
文摘It has frequently been claimed that there is a lack of tragedy in the tradition of Chinese literature.The modern Chinese tragedy is very much the result of influence from the Western theatre.This essay examines Oscar Wilde’s tragedy Saloméas an example of the significant role that Western tragedy plays in the constructing of modern tragedy as an independent genre in China.Salomé,regarded as a tragedy in the Greek manner,with its inheritance of the tradition and elements of classical Greek tragedy in terms of setting,plot,morality,ending,and style,has enabled modern Chinese dramatists to establish connections with the tradition of Western tragedy.At the same time,Wilde’s rebellious protagonist has also given modern Chinese dramatists inspiration to retrieve femme fatales from traditional Chinese literature and transfigure them into the New Woman of the postMay Fourth era.With its iconoclastic spirit and aesthetic style,Saloméhas become a trope for Chinese modernity,which is linked closely with the anti-traditional consciousness and the drive to modernize Chinese theatre and literature for the building of a new China.Therefore,it is safe to say that the deep impact of Western tragedy on modern Chinese theatre would not have been possible without the mediation of Wilde’s Salomé,and that this is true especially for modern Chinese tragedy.