Ethical Traditions in British Dram: A Case Study of Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw
Victorian literature, both its creation and criticism, mainly focused on the significance of morality and religion, and viewed literature as beneficial to the heart of mankind. Oscar Wilde, widely considered as an aesthete, is one such literary figure of the Victorian era who espouses the doctrine o...
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Archīum Ateneo
2024
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