Twenty-First-Century Oscar Wilde: A Review Essay

Richard A. Kaye
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abstract:This article focuses on developments in critical, cultural, literary, and biographical understandings of Oscar Wilde over the last twenty-two years as well as in recent film adaptations drawing on his writing and life. In addition to noting the many new scholarly editions of his writing, the article focuses on six major areas of interest in Wilde over the last two decades: Wilde as a figure in Victorian Sexual History, where he assumes both central and subsidiary roles; Wilde as biographical subject, in which some biographers depict him as a serious artist and thinker while other biographers view him as complicit in his own criminal downfall; Wilde as a the twentieth- and twenty-first century cultural precursor of the American Pop artist Andy Warhol but also as a figure who transcends Warholian aesthetics as Wilde comes to represent a denied sentimentality, especially evident in recent cinematic adaptations; Wilde as a global figure whose writing and influence have resonated powerfully outside of Britain; Wilde and the critical approach known as the New Formalism, in which Wilde's so-called art-for-art's sake philosophy and practice are taken seriously; Wilde as he has come to assume a prominent place in the critical field known as the New Decadent Studies, in which the Decadent movement that Wilde helped to inaugurate emerges as far more than a short-lived, largely British phenomenon associated only with the 1880s and 1890s and that supposedly died with the successful prosecution of the playwright in 1895.
21世纪奥斯卡·王尔德:一篇评论文章
本文重点介绍了过去22年来,评论界、文化界、文学界和传记界对奥斯卡·王尔德的理解的发展,以及最近根据他的写作和生活改编的电影。除了注意到他的作品的许多新的学术版本,这篇文章集中在过去二十年王尔德感兴趣的六个主要领域:王尔德作为维多利亚时代性史的一个人物,在那里他承担了中心和辅助的角色;王尔德作为传记体,一些传记作家将他描绘成一个严肃的艺术家和思想家,而另一些传记作家则将他视为自己犯罪堕落的同谋;王尔德是二十世纪和二十一世纪美国波普艺术家安迪·沃霍尔的文化先驱,也是一个超越沃霍尔美学的人物,因为王尔德代表了一种被否认的多愁善感,尤其是在最近的电影改编中;王尔德是一个全球性的人物,他的作品和影响在英国以外产生了强烈的共鸣;王尔德和被称为新形式主义的批判方法,在这种方法中,王尔德所谓的为艺术而艺术的哲学和实践被认真对待;王尔德在新颓废主义研究中占据了重要的地位,王尔德开创的颓废主义运动不仅仅是一个短暂的现象,主要是英国的现象,只与19世纪80年代和90年代有关,据说随着1895年剧作家的成功起诉而消亡。
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