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OSCAR WILDE MIND MAP
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1854-1900
Life
WILDE'S SPIRIT
- Born in Dublin/died in Paris.
- Intriguing life.
- Contributions to literature as genius.
He lived the double role of rebel and dandy. He was an individualist and demanded absolute freedom, for this reason he rjected the didacticism.
Works
AN AESTHETIC WRITER...
OSCAR WILDE
The Canterville Ghost, Lord Arthur Salive's crime, The Happy Prince and Other Tales, The Picture of Dorian Gray, A Woman of No Importance, The Importance of Being Earnest.
Inspired by John Ruskin and Walter Pater he cultivated the love for art and beuty, he recreated his life as a work of art and became the most representative of Aestheticism.
THE REBEL AND THE DANDY
LIFE & WORKS
Self-image
THE "DANDY"
Eccentric personality, genius of wit, celebrity for his extraordinary wit and his characteristic style of dress as a "dandy".
Fashionable and extravagant man, he was vary vain and eccentric.
"Vulgarity is simply the conduct of other people"