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| Title: | Anti-Hellenism and Anti-Classicism in Oscar Wilde’s Works. The Second Pole of a Paradoxical Mind. |
| Authors: | Gilabert Barberà, Pau |
| Other authors: | Universitat de Barcelona. Departament de Filologia Grega |
| Subjects: | Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 Filosofia antiga Sofistes (Filosofia) Influències literàries Literatura anglesa Paradoxa |
| Abstract: | Thanks to a powerful intellectual weapon, paradox, Oscar Wilde also discovers the dark side of both Classicism and Hellenism. An accurate analysis of his works from the point of view of the Classical Tradition shows an Oscar Wilde who is quite different from the usual Philhellenic one and, above all, from the Platonic one. The aim of this article is to approach a theme which has been hardly studied by classical philologists, that is, anti-classicism and anti-hellenism as an intellectual urge. |
| Description: | Podeu consultar la versió en català a: http://www.recercat.net/handle/2072/5090; i en català a: http://www.recercat.net/handle/2072/5091 |
| Appears in Collections: | Documents del Departament de Filologia Grega
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