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Oscar Wilde lived in an age which prided itself on its moral virtue, especially when it came to the institution of marriage. The Victorians projected an image of a happy home free of corruption. However, Wilde exposed the truth behind this façade, attacking family life in Victorian society. He presents us with the reality of marriage in that hypocritical age which was anything but idyllic. This book takes a closer look at his works, focusing on his fairy tales, novel, and plays, and traces the development of the theme of the broken home in connection to the larger theme of sin, crime, and…mehr

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Oscar Wilde lived in an age which prided itself on
its moral virtue, especially when it came to the
institution of marriage. The Victorians projected an
image of a happy home free of corruption. However,
Wilde exposed the truth behind this façade, attacking
family life in Victorian society. He presents us with
the reality of marriage in that hypocritical age
which was anything but idyllic.
This book takes a closer look at his works, focusing
on his fairy tales, novel, and plays, and traces the
development of the theme of the broken home in
connection to the larger theme of sin, crime, and
evil. The analysis should help shed light on the
failures that infected Victorian families and on the
emergence of the evil New Woman who served as a
catalyst in the break-down of the home. It should
also be especially useful to fans of Oscar Wilde who
want to explore how his works portray his dive into
the demonic realm.
Autorenporträt
Dana A. Shaaban is a holder of an MA in English Literature from
the American University of Beirut. She is currently a Lecturer at
the Department of English Literature and Linguistics at Qatar
University.She has extensive experience teaching English
writing;she has also taught Arabic for non-native speakers at
Trinity University in San Antonio,TX.