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Chargement... Oscar Wildepar André Gide, Franz Blei, Ernest La Jeunesse
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. L'incontro tra Gide e Wilde è più del semplice incontro tra due figure letterarie importanti, ma differenti. Nelle pagine di questo volume, che contiene due piccoli saggi sulla vita di Wilde, traspare l'ammirazione di Gilde non solo per il lato artistico, ma anche per quello umano "scandaloso" che rappresentava Wilde. Uno spaccato interessante e per certi versi anche sensuale. ( ) A brief but interesting book of three mens' recollections of Oscar Wilde, primarily contrasting him during the height of his fame and then after he was released from prison. Not much depth in any account save Gide's. However, it was interesting to read the general negative tone towards Wilde. They were all respectful of his oral storytelling and speech, but none seemed to think too highly of his plays and other works as a whole. There could be many reasons for this that have nothing at all to do with Wilde's writing - printed in 1906, perhaps being too encouraging of Wilde would be frowned upon by society. Or perhaps not, but I think Wilde's writing is much finer than they give it credit for. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Personal recollections from André Gide on a man who profoundly influenced his work--Oscar Wilde André Gide, a towering figure in French letters, draws upon his friendship with Oscar Wilde to sketch a compelling portrait of the tragic, doomed author, both celebrated and shunned in his time. Rather than compile a complete biography, Gide invites us to discover Wilde as he did--from their first meeting in 1891 to their final parting just two years before Wilde's death--all told through Gide's sensitive, incomparable prose. Using his notes, recollections, and conversations, Gide illuminates Wilde as a man whose true art was not writing, but living. This ebook features a new introduction by Jeanine Parisier Plottel, selected quotes, and an image gallery. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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