Oscar Wilde and Nihilism examines Wilde’s major works in the context
of nineteenth-century philosophical nihilism and the Victorian
religious unsettlement. The book covers Wilde’s plays, the fairy
tales, The Picture of Dorian Gray, the critical writings, and De
Profundis to show how Wilde’s thinking about nihilism developed over
the course of his career, profoundly influencing the tone and message
of his work. Like Nietzsche, Wilde came to regard art as the only
effective counterforce to the problem of nihilism, a uniquely
consistent source of order and meaning in a godless universe. The book
is intended for the general reader with an interest in nihilism,
aesthetics, or Wilde, as well as for more specialist scholars. The aim
is to provide the reader with the answers of an exceptionally
brilliant and original intellect to the most compelling problem in
philosophy: how to find meaning and purpose in life.
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ISBN
9781040322185
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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