Oscar Wilde Art and Morality
Oscar Wilde Art and MoralityStuart Mason
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Oscar Wilde Art and Morality

Oscar Wilde Art and Morality

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On the whole, an artist in England gains something by being attacked. His individuality is intensified. He becomes more completely himself. Of course, the attacks are very gross, very impertinent, and very contemptible. But then no artist expects grace from the vulgar mind, or style from the suburban intellect.