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ID number:753073
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Published: 29.09.2008.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: 4 units
References: Used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    3
  Victorian era    4
  Oscar Wilde    6
  Works    7
  Trial and imprisonment    8
  Message in O. Wilde’s fairy-tales    11
  Message in The Young King    11
  Message in The Star-Child    13
  Message in The Fisherman and his Soul    15
  Conclusion    17
  References    18
Extract

Oscar Wilde, a wit, a poet, a novelist and a dramatist, lived in the period of Victorian era. Creative writing was deeply affected by the general spirit of the age. The period saw the triumph of evolutionism in science, the rapid growth of capitalism, poverty, colonial wars, economic and political rivalry among countries, unemployment, the emancipation of woman, the rise of the proletariat. The democratic movement was associated with the idea of social progress, a growing faith in the common man and a conviction that this condition should be changed. However, Oscar Wild denied the social and educational value of art and literature.
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was born in Dublin in the family of a famous Irish surgeon and a poetess. …

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