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Joseph Bristow

    Empire Boys: Adventures in a Man's World
    Oscar Wilde on Trial
    Le portrait de Dorian Gray
    • 2023

      Oscar Wilde on Trial

      The Criminal Proceedings, from Arrest to Imprisonment

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture

      The book offers a comprehensive and authoritative account of Oscar Wilde's two trials, drawing from diverse sources such as official and private letters, newspaper reports, and incomplete transcripts. It highlights the trials' significant impact on legal and cultural history, presenting an in-depth analysis that sheds new light on this pivotal moment.

      Oscar Wilde on Trial
    • 2015

      Empire Boys: Adventures in a Man's World

      • 242pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Originally published in 1991. Focusing on ¿boys' own¿ literature, this book examines the reasons why such a distinct type of combative masculinity developed during the heyday of the British Empire. This book reveals the motives that produced this obsessive focus on boyhood. In Victorian Britain many kinds of writing, from the popular juvenile weeklies to parliamentary reports, celebrated boys of all classes as the heroes of their day. Fighting fit, morally upright, and proudly patriotic - these adventurous young men were set forth on imperial missions, civilizing a savage world. Such noble heroes included the strapping lads who brought an end to cannibalism on Ballantyne's "Coral Island" who came into their own in the highly respectable "Boys' Own Paper", and who eventually grew up into the men of Haggard's romances, advancing into the Dark Continent. The author here demonstrates why these young heroes have enjoyed a lasting appeal to readers of children's classics by Stevenson, Kipling and Henty, among many others. He shows why the political intent of many of these stories has been obscured by traditional literary criticism, a form of criticism itself moulded by ideals of empire and ¿Englishness¿. Throughout, imperial boyhood is related to wide-ranging debates about culture, literacy, realism and romance. This is a book of interest to students of literature, social history and education.

      Empire Boys: Adventures in a Man's World
    • 2008

      Le portrait de Dorian Gray

      • 253pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,2(56666)Évaluer

      Par la magie d'un vœu, Dorian Gray conserve la grâce et la beauté de la jeunesse. Seul son portrait vieillira. Le jeune dandy s'adonne alors à toutes les expériences, s'enivre de sensations et recherche les plaisirs secrets et raffinés. " Les folies sont les seules choses qu'on ne regrette jamais ", " il faut guérir l'âme par les sens, guérir les sens par l'âme ". Oscar Wilde voulut libérer l'homme en lui donnant comme modèle l'artiste. Pour se réaliser, il doit rechercher le plaisir et la beauté, sous toutes ses formes, bien ou mal. L'art n'a rien à voir avec la morale. Dans une langue raffinée, l'auteur remet en question la société, le mariage, la morale et l'art. Ses propos sont incisifs et humoristiques. Ce livre scandalisa l'Angleterre victorienne, Oscar Wilde fut mis en prison pour avoir vécu ce qu'il écrivait. Au siècle suivant, Proust, Gide, Montherlant, Malraux ont contribué à la célébrité du génial écrivain.

      Le portrait de Dorian Gray