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Wilde, Oscar

 
9781523225156: The Critic as Artist

Synopsis

The Critic as Artist (English Edition) by Oscar Wilde is a dazzling dialogue that turns conventional wisdom on its head and argues—paradoxically, playfully, and persuasively—that criticism is not a lesser companion to art, but an art form in its own right. With Wilde’s signature wit and elegance, the conversation moves through aesthetics, imagination, and intellect, inviting the reader into a world where interpretation becomes creation and the mind’s response is as vital as the work that provoked it.

Written in the form of an intimate exchange, Wilde explores the role of the critic as a visionary figure—someone who does not merely judge, but reimagines, transforms, and reveals hidden meanings. The result is a timeless meditation on beauty and perception, where style is inseparable from thought and where the act of reading and reflecting becomes a kind of artistry.

Whether you are encountering Wilde for the first time or returning to his most refined aesthetic ideas, The Critic as Artist offers a richly rewarding experience: a classic work of literary philosophy that continues to challenge how we define art, originality, and the creative power of interpretation.

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"The Critic as Artist" from Oscar Wilde. Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and author of short stories (1854-1900).

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