Aesthetics vs. Ethics in the Plays of Oscar Wilde

Stephania Ribeiro do Amaral Corrêa, P. Harris
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Oscar Wilde is renowned for the sharp wit of his pithy aphorisms, which are evident throughout his writing. In particular, his dramatic oeuvre demonstrates the enduring qualities of his skill as a playwright. However, one of his most enduring legacy comes from one of his critical writings: the effective separation between aesthetics and ethics. In "The Critic as Artist", one of the essays published in  Intentions , in 1891, Wilde draws a distinction between Aesthetics and Ethics, arguing that they belong to different spheres. Wilde’s essay was of seminal importance in altering the way in which works of art were analysed: to this day, morality and utility are no longer considered valid criteria with which to judge the artistic qualities of any creative work. The aim of this article is to discuss Wilde’s plays in the light of his aesthetic criticism, focusing primarily on the separation between aesthetics and ethics, demonstrating that the very aesthetic principles Wilde helped to establish and disseminate are also present in the texts of his plays, since the first tragedy,  Vera, or The Nihilists  (1882) to his last play,  The Importance of Being Earnest  (1895).
奥斯卡·王尔德戏剧中的美学与伦理
奥斯卡·王尔德以其精辟的格言而闻名,这在他的作品中随处可见。特别是,他的戏剧作品显示了他作为剧作家的技巧经久不衰的品质。然而,他最持久的遗产之一来自他的一篇批评著作:美学与伦理的有效分离。在1891年发表于《意图》的一篇文章《批评家作为艺术家》中,王尔德区分了美学和伦理学,认为它们属于不同的领域。王尔德的文章在改变艺术作品的分析方式方面具有开创性的重要性:直到今天,道德和效用不再被认为是判断任何创造性作品艺术品质的有效标准。本文的目的是根据王尔德的美学批评来讨论他的戏剧,主要关注美学和伦理之间的分离,证明王尔德帮助建立和传播的美学原则也存在于他的戏剧文本中,从第一部悲剧《薇拉》或《虚无主义者》(1882)到他的最后一部戏剧《认真的重要性》(1895)。
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