Book Details
“All art,” Oscar Wilde once announced, “is quite useless.” Selected here are some of his finest prose works on the subject of art – useless, illuminating, artificial, uplifting, radical, gorgeous, boring, sublime – and his most brilliant aphorisms on the creative life. Whether lamenting the crass urge to hold art to realist or natural standards or arguing against morality as a guiding principle, Wilde defends the artist while delighting the audience.
- Binding Paperback
- Author/s Wilde, Oscar
- ISBN13 9780241746738
- ISBN10 0241746736
- Pages 160
- Published 2025
- Language English
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A Poet Can Survive Everything But a Misprint (Penguin Archive)
- By
- Oscar Wilde
- 9780241746738



