The Invention of Oscar Wilde

The Invention of Oscar Wilde

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Author: Nicholas Frankel

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 248


One should either wear a work or art, or be a work of art', Wilde once declared. In The Invention of Oscar Wilde, Nicholas Frankel explores Wilde's self-creation as a 'work of art' and a carefully constructed cultural icon. Frankel takes readers on a journey through Wilde's inventive, provocative life, from his Irish origins - and their public erasure - through his challenges to traditional concepts of masculinity and male sexuality, to his criminal conviction and final years of exile in France. Along the way, Frankel takes a deep look at Wilde's writings, paradoxical wit and intellectual convictions, as well as his marriage and affairs with a series of attractive young men, including his great love Lord Alfred Douglas.
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Josephine Emery
Oscar For Our Time

This book gives us an Oscar Wilde we can well identify with. Someone who knows he can only make it if he has an eager following - and how such a following invents itself. A brilliant mind within a Narcissistic body. A man who seemed almost to will his own downfall. The author highlights how homosexual love became outlawed in the dying days of Victorian England and shows how Wilde's downfall marked the ugly beginnings of today's gender wars. It's a book about a yesterday that seems like today.

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Author: Nicholas Frankel

Format: Hardback

Number of Pages: 248


One should either wear a work or art, or be a work of art', Wilde once declared. In The Invention of Oscar Wilde, Nicholas Frankel explores Wilde's self-creation as a 'work of art' and a carefully constructed cultural icon. Frankel takes readers on a journey through Wilde's inventive, provocative life, from his Irish origins - and their public erasure - through his challenges to traditional concepts of masculinity and male sexuality, to his criminal conviction and final years of exile in France. Along the way, Frankel takes a deep look at Wilde's writings, paradoxical wit and intellectual convictions, as well as his marriage and affairs with a series of attractive young men, including his great love Lord Alfred Douglas.