Complex truth from simple beauty: Oscar Wilde’s philosophy of art
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Authors
Lynch, Liam Joseph
Date
2014Supervisor
Prof. Timothy Dolan
Dr Rachel Robertson
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Department of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
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Abstract
In this thesis I analyse a selection of the works of playwright, poet, novelist and essayist, Oscar Wilde, with the purpose of interpreting his philosophy of art. The thesis interprets Wilde’s philosophy of art as embodying a dialectical relationship, in the Hegelian sense, between the aesthetic, sensual experience of art, and the cognitive contemplation of the artwork.