Sarafova, Natasha (2925) The author’s aesthetic echo and the shadow of violence: Oscar Wilde’s persona mirrored in the protagonist of the Picture of Dorian Gray. Личност у савременом свету – идентитет, хетерономија и насиље – случај Косово и Метохија (Tематски зборник научних радова од међународног значаја), 1 (1): УДК 821.11. pp. 83-97.
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Abstract
This essay argues that Oscar Wilde’s complex persona tapestry
woven from his Irish heritage, classical education, aesthetic philosophies, bat
tles with societal judgment, and profound moral ambiguities finds intricate
and artistic reflection in the character of Dorian Gray. Through a nuanced
exploration of personality, the pervasive shadow of violence (psychological,
moral, and physical), and the seductive allure of aestheticism in The Picture
of Dorian Gray, this study reveals how the novel is not just a simple mirror
of Wilde. Instead, it is a vibrant, critical dialogue with the multifaceted, often
contradictory, aspects of his own identity and the intense societal pressures
he faced. By clearly defining key terms like personality, violence, aesthet
ics, and authorial reflection, and through close readings that juxtapose the
novel with Wilde’s other writings, this essay uncovers how Dorian Gray
embodies Wilde’s intellectual and moral paradoxes, ultimately serving as
a powerful and haunting cautionary tale of unchecked aestheticism and its
destructive path.
Keywords: Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, aestheticism, persona,
authorial reflection, violence, moral ambiguity, Victorian literature, authorship
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Subjects: | Humanities > Languages and literature |
| Divisions: | Faculty of Philology |
| Depositing User: | Natasa Sarafova |
| Date Deposited: | 01 Dec 2025 10:16 |
| Last Modified: | 01 Dec 2025 10:16 |
| URI: | https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/36961 |
