Description: The Decay of Lying by Oscar Wilde The Decay of Lying: An Observation By Oscar Wilde"The Decay of Lying - An Observation" is an essay by Oscar Wilde included in his collection of essays titled Intentions, published in 1891. This is a significantly revised version of the article that first appeared in the January 1889 issue of The Nineteenth Century.Wilde presents the essay in a Socratic dialogue between with Vivian and Cyril, two characters named after his own sons. Their conversation, though playful and whimsical, promotes Wildes view of Romanticism over Realism. Vivian tells Cyril of an article he has been writing called "The Decay Of Lying: A Protest". According to Vivian, the decay of Lying "as an art, a science, and a social pleasure" is responsible for the decline of modern literature, which is excessively concerned with the representation of facts and social reality. He writes, "if something cannot be done to check, or at least to modify, our monstrous worship of facts, Art will become sterile and beauty will pass away from the land." Moreover, Vivian defends the idea that Life imitates Art far more than vice versa. Nature, he argues, is no less an imitation of Art than Life. Vivian also contends that Art is never representative of a time or place: rather, "the highest art rejects the burden of the human spirit [...] She develops purely on her own lines. She is not symbolic of any age." Vivian thus defends Aestheticism and the concept of "art for arts sake". At Cyrils behest, Vivian briefly summarizes the doctrines of the "new aesthetics" in the following terms: Art never expresses anything but itself.All bad art comes from returning to Life and Nature, and elevating them into ideals.Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life. It follows as a corollary that external Nature also imitates Art.Lying, the telling of beautiful untrue things, is the proper aim of Art.The essay ends with the two characters going outside, as Cyril asked Vivian to do at the beginning of the essay. Vivian finally complies, saying that twilight natures "chief use" may be to "illustrate quotations from the poets."As Michèle Mendelssohn points out, "in an era when sociology was still in its infancy, psychology wasnt yet a discipline, and theories of performativity were still a long way off, Wildes essay touched on a profound truth about human behaviour in social situations. The laws of etiquette governing polite society were, in fact, a mask. Tact was merely an elaborate art of impression management." FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Details ISBN2382748214 Author Oscar Wilde Pages 26 Publisher Les Prairies Numeriques Year 2020 ISBN-10 2382748214 ISBN-13 9782382748213 Publication Date 2020-11-27 UK Release Date 2020-11-27 Format Paperback Imprint Les Prairies Numeriques Subtitle an essay by Oscar Wilde included in his collection of essays titled Intentions, published in 1891. DEWEY 822.8 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:130855045;
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Book Title: The Decay of Lying: an essay by Oscar Wilde included in his collection of essays titled Intentions, published in 1891.
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Language: English
Item Height: 210mm
Topic: Literature
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Publisher: Les Prairies Numeriques
Publication Year: 2020
Author: Oscar Wilde
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Number of Pages: 26 Pages