该【英语学习王尔德模版省公开课一等奖全国示范课微课金奖PPT课件 】是由【xinyala】上传分享,文档一共【20】页,该文档可以免费在线阅读,需要了解更多关于【英语学习王尔德模版省公开课一等奖全国示范课微课金奖PPT课件 】的内容,可以使用淘豆网的站内搜索功能,选择自己适合的文档,以下文字是截取该文章内的部分文字,如需要获得完整电子版,请下载此文档到您的设备,方便您编辑和打印。Oscar Wilde 1/20 2/20 3/20 4/20 Contents Aesthetic movement 1 Who is Wilde 2 His play 3 The Picture of Dorian Gray 4 5/20 Aesthetic movement The British decadent writers were deeply influenced by the Oxford don Walter Pater and his essays published in 1867–68, in which he stated that life had to be lived intensely, following an ideal of beauty. His Studies in the History of the Renaissance (1873) became a sacred text for art-centric young men of the Victorian era. Decadent writers used the slogan "Art for Art's Sake" (L'art pour l'art), coined by the philosopher Victor Cousin and promoted by Théophile Gautier in France, and asserted that there was no connection between art and morality. 6/20 Who is he Wild was a swashbuckling (传奇)attention-grabber. He was famous as the leader of the late-Victorian decadent aestheticism. His poetry is commonplace as compared with his fellow writers like Dowson and Johnson. His plays are humorous, clever, but lacking in depth. 7/20 Wilde was firstly a playwright of comedies. Though he did not live long enough to bring his dramatic powers into full plays, his achievement in the field of comedy is by no means negligible. 8/20 His plays Lady Tindermere’s Fan(1892), A Woman of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband(1895), and The Importance of Being Earnest(1895) all enjoyed amazing popularity in his time. It is good to add that Wilde wrote a good number of short stories, one sizeable collection of which is the Happy Prince and Other Tales. 9/20 10/20