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1、On Wildes Paradoxical Aestheticism from The Picture of Dorian Gray从道连格雷的画像看王尔德的悖论式唯美主义摘 要19 世纪末在欧洲出现的唯美主义思潮是最直接提倡 “为艺术而艺术” 的文艺思潮。奥斯卡王尔德是唯美主义的最积极鼓吹者, 也是唯美主义文学的身体力行者。奥斯卡王尔德的长篇小说道连格雷的画像从故事情节、人物塑造和叙事手法等方面,反映出王尔德唯美主义文艺观的丰富内涵。王尔德并不是一个彻底的唯美主义者,一方面他希望建立美的乌托邦,使美独立于功利和道德说教,希望人们通过对至高无上的美的膜拜得到救赎。另一方面他的大部分作品中自始至
2、终蕴含对社会人生的思考与关怀以及对当时维多利亚虚伪道德的揭露与批判。他的美学思想与创作实践中的确存在着矛盾性,然而并不能说因此而削弱了其艺术思想及作品的价值。通过对其美学探索历程的深入分析,我们可以更为准确了解及和评价王尔德及当时的唯美主义。关键词:王尔德;唯美主义;道连格雷的画像AbstractThe trend of thought in aestheticism that advocated the idea of “art for arts sake” which appeared at the end of the 19th century .Wilde was the most a
3、ctive advocator and also the earnest practitioner of aestheticism, based on textual analysis of the plot, characterization, and narrative method of Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, explores the connotative meaning and implications of Aestheticism advocated by Wilde for literary creation. Wil
4、de is not a downright aesthete. While making his effort to separate art from utilitarianism and preaching of morality and help people seek redemption by paying homage to the ultimate beauty, he also made attempts to discuss life and morality and reminded people of the hypocrisy of Victorian morality
5、 and the flimsy illusion of decent virtues in most of his literary creation. Although there are contradictions in his aesthetic theory and artworks, we can not say the value of his exploration and creation is hereby impaired. Through the analysis of his pursuit of aestheticism in depth, we will unde
6、rstand and evaluate Wilde and the contemporary aestheticism.Key words: Wilde; aestheticism; The Picture of Dorian GrayContents摘 要 . iAbstract . iiIntroduction . 1Chapter 1 The Biography of Oscar Wilde . 31.1 The Life of Oscar Wilde . 31.2 Social and Culture Background . 5Chapter 2 Detailed Analysis
7、of The Picture of Dorian Gray . 7 2.1 An Introduction of the Novel . 72.2 Symbolism of Characters 10Chapter 3 Wildes Philosophy on Morality 153.1 Aestheticism Embodied in Wildes Work . 153.2 The Paradoxical Aestheticism . 17Conclusion. 22Bibliography. 24AcknowledgementsIntroductionAs one of the grea
8、test writers in Victorian Age, Wilde also is the famous spokesman of English Aesthetic Movement. His aestheticism plays an important role in English literature. That was undoubtedly better known in his lifetime for his scandalous lifestyle than for his literary theories and their execution in his dr
9、amas. Oscar Wilde believes that “art is supreme” in his pure artistic theory, thinking that art is higher than nature and life, not related to ultra morals, but a pure “form”. For him, reality means falsehood, ugliness and vulgarness. Therefore, he advocates the transformation of life into art to cr
10、eate an independent and pure aesthetic world outside reality. Opposed to his contemporary realist ideas, he uses his aesthetic beauty of individuality love to fight against the ugly world. Aestheticism has always been criticized for its inconsistency between the practice and theory. The problem was
11、originated from the contradiction with in its idea. This contradiction, however, was not because of the writers lack of logicality but an unconscious reflection of its contemporary society. The Picture of Dorian Gray is the only published novel written by Oscar Wilde .It is also a highly symbolic no
12、vel. From the perspective of the character-portraying and the plots-developing, this thesis explores how Wildes aesthetic art is embodied, and probes into the implied viewpoints on morality, art and lifestyle in the novel. The three main characters in the novel respectively symbolize the various asp
13、ects of aestheticism. In the masks of Henry, Hallward and the once innocent Grey whose values are conflicting, Wilde conduct a sober analysis of himself and the social surroundings, which show his moral concerns and his seriousness in discussion of moral anarchy. So it might be helpful and necessary
14、 that we re-evaluate Wildes aestheticism and his work The Picture of Dorian Gray. Wildes theory of aestheticism, being part of his “art”, remotes art from life so successful that he himself cant separate his life from his aestheticism. Although the paradise of art momentarily provides such shelter,
15、Wilde indulges himself too much in this world that finally he cannot tell life from art. Chapter 1The Biography of Oscar Wilde1.1 The Life of Oscar WildeOscar Fingal O Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 30 November 1900) was an Irish wit, dramatist, and poet. The son of Dr. William Wilde, an emi
16、nent surgeon, and Jane Francesca Elgee, well known under the pen name Speranza. Wilde studied classics at Trinity College, Dublin (187174), and then at Magdalen College, Oxford (187478). As a spokesman for aestheticism, in the early 1880s he gave a lecture tour in the U.S. and established himself in
17、 London circles by his wit and flamboyance. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of Londons most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. At the turn of the 1890s, he refined his ideas about the supremacy of art in a series of dialogues and essays; and incorporated the
18、mes of decadence, duplicity and beauty into his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890). The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, combined with larger social themes, and drew Wilde to writing drama. He wrote Salome (1891) in French in Paris which was later adapted as the libre
19、tto of R. Strausss opera. His other plays, all successes, include Lady Windermeres Fan (1893), A Woman of No Importance (1893), and An Ideal Husband (1895). Wilde produced four society comedies in the early 1890s, which made him one of the most successful playwrights of late Victorian London. Howeve
20、r, for he challenged the Victorian moral systems with his radical viewpoints and flamboyant lifestyle, he was severely punished for his homosexuality, which was illegal in his time and led to his imprisonment and miserable downfall of reputation. In prison he wrote De Profundis, a long letter which
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