the paradox that is Wilde
yes i have to agree Oscar Wilde is a legend. however i belive that he did not sloely base lord henry on him self as if you know the character he appears flawless in his speech and his wit. agreed Wilde was witty but l.h is inhumanly witty. also i would like to point out his last sentence in his preface that all art is use less...... i think despite his inteligence he often falls victim to his own paradoxs as he also says that art mirrors the spectator..... correct me if im wrong but when he wrote this it was in 1891. he goes on to say that the crtics panning of his book was "The nineteenth century dislike of romanticism is the rage of Caliban not seeing his own face in a glass." Caliban was the monster in the tempest and obviously this is a derogtry remark toward victorian society, implying that all those finding his book immoral etc where merly in denial at the state of victorian society.......surely this is helpful if people acknowledged that fact as the first step toward acceptence? comment back if ya think im wrong:)