Aestheticism and Decadence in The Picture of Dorian Gray
In this lecture, Professor Nick Groom (University of Exeter) explores the presentation of art in Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray, focusing in particular on: (i) the cultural movement of Aestheticism; (ii) the idea of being 'poisoned' by a book; (iii) the presentation of the Shakespearean actress Sibyl Vane; and (iv) and the picture of Dorian Gray itself.
This lecture is part of a larger course on Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. The full course can be found here: www.massolit.io/courses/wilde...
MASSOLIT works with university academics to produce short video lectures in the arts, humanities and social sciences. It is available to schools and colleges on an institutional license as well as via private subscription: www.massolit.io/?source=yt
Пікірлер: 8
You just saved my literature presentation tysm
Brilliant! Thank you for this elaborative analysis.
Very admirable interpretation of the book. Thank you!
beautiful analysis
The single best analysis of this book on you tube that I've found so far.
A good analysis. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Sir
is this a part of realism or modernism?