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The Faiths of Oscar Wilde J. Killeen

The Faiths of Oscar Wilde By J. Killeen

The Faiths of Oscar Wilde by J. Killeen


Summary

An original and energetic examination of the relationship between theology, faith, religious history and national politics in the works of Oscar Wilde, which focuses in particular on his life-long attraction to Catholicism.

The Faiths of Oscar Wilde Summary

The Faiths of Oscar Wilde: Catholicism, Folklore and Ireland by J. Killeen

An original and energetic examination of the relationship between theology, faith, religious history and national politics in the works of Oscar Wilde, which focuses in particular on his life-long attraction to Catholicism. Wilde's Protestant heritage is also scrutinised, and its continued influence on him, as well as his antagonism towards it, is related to the narrative modes he chose and the philosophical positions he adopted.

About J. Killeen

JARLATH KILLEEN is a Lecturer in English at Keele University, Staffordshire. He is the author of Gothic Ireland: Horror and the Eighteenth Century Irish Anglican Imagination, 2005.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction Child and Man: The Development of a Catholic Mind Faith and Reason: The Bible, the Catholic Church, and Wilde's Scandalous Texts Body and Soul: Nature, The Body, and the Host in The Picture of Dorian Gray Religion and Politics: Wilde's Social Philosophy Art and Life: The Politics of Ritualism in The Importance of Being Earnest Realism and Romance: Between Protestantism and Catholicism in Wilde's Final Texts Conclusion Notes Index

Additional information

NLS9781349525270
9781349525270
1349525278
The Faiths of Oscar Wilde: Catholicism, Folklore and Ireland by J. Killeen
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2005-01-01
228
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