Oscar Wilde
                        
                                        
                        
    
    
            
            
            
                                                                
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                                    
    
                    
                
                    
    
    
                
    
                    
            
                
            
            
                                    
            
        
                                                
                The Critic as Artist (Upon the Importance of Doing Nothing and Discussing Everything)
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            Criticism is itself an art. This is one of the singular arguments in what must be one of Oscar Wilde's most compelling critical dialogues ever published.             The Critic as Artist explores Wilde's defense of criticism through sharp, witty dialogue and riveting, thoughtful arguments.  This theoretical dialogue uses prime examples to discuss many elements, such as criticism as an art form, the true definition of a critic, criticism's value over art, and more. A special treasure for admirers of Wilde and a welcome addition to any bookshelf, The Critic as Artist exemplifies the playwright's witty look on the world and his true love of art.…
        
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                        Criticism is itself an art. This is one of the singular arguments in what must be one of Oscar Wilde's most compelling critical dialogues ever published.             The Critic as Artist explores Wilde's defense of criticism through sharp, witty dialogue and riveting, thoughtful arguments.  This theoretical dialogue uses prime examples to discuss many elements, such as criticism as an art form, the true definition of a critic, criticism's value over art, and more. A special treasure for admirers of Wilde and a welcome addition to any bookshelf, The Critic as Artist exemplifies the playwright's witty look on the world and his true love of art. --- About the author: Born in Dublin, Ireland in 1854, Oscar Wilde went on to become a prominent playwright, poet, and novelist all throughout the late Victorian Age.  His many accomplishments in the field of writing have earned him praise as one of the most successful authors and playwrights of his era and beyond.  He died in Paris in 1900 at the age of 46.
                    
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Weitere Autoren: Moore, Andrew (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-59569-082-1
- EAN: 9781595690821
- Produktnummer: 3115473
- Verlag: Mondial
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2007
- Seitenangabe: 124 S.
- Masse: H20.3 cm x B12.7 cm x D0.7 cm 142 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 142
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