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The Triumph of Art over Ego

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Oscar Wilde's Plagiarism

The Triumph of Art over Ego

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Oscar Wilde's practices of plagiarism across genres are seen as part of a neo-classical tradition. His allegory of plagiarism in An Ideal Husband is compared to those created by fellow playwrights, including Ibsen and G.B. Shaw. Wilde's polemical imitation of Shakespeare's cut-and-paste method in The Portrait of Mr. W.H. inspired Joyce to experiment with the erasure of quotation marks in Ulysses. The blatant collage of Wilde's poetry anticipates T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, just as it recalls Manet's paintings, which provocatively assert artistic status by drawing attention to their flatness. The mosaic-like structure of The Picture of Dorian Gray is akin to that of other anti-individualist masterpieces, notably Goethe's Faust and D.M. Thomas's The White Hotel. Why did a genius like Oscar Wilde rely on plagiarism from the beginning to the end of his career? Why did Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Baudelaire, and Walter Pater do this as well? And how should teachers, critics, and editors deal with the evidence of plagiarism at the heart of the canon? The extent of sophisticated plagiarism in the canonical works and the impressive list of its apologists from Ackroyd to Zola indicate the need for new models of authorship and intellectual property: models that would benefit scholarly and artistic creativity and solve the paradox of plagiarism as one of the most serious and most common of literary crimes. This book - now in paperback - presents a compact history of the meanings and uses of plagiarism from antiquity to the present. It offers an interpretation of Wilde's plagiarism and of its impact on Joyce, Borges, Gide, et al., as well as a revelation of the plagiaristic, counter-romantic tradition from Poe to Ackroyd.

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Oscar Wilde's Plagiarism: The Triumph of Art over Ego
2011-05-19, Irish Academic Press
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January 4, 2008, Irish Academic Press
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii
1. Is Oscar Wilde a Plagiarist? Four Answers and
a Biased Opinion 1
2. Plagiarism: A Decadent Tradition 19
3. The Art of Collage from Wilde to T.S. Eliot and W.B. Yeats 43
4. Decadent (and Shakespearean) Versus Romantic Originality:
Shaw’s Dark Lady, Wilde’s W.H., Joyce’s Ulysses 71
5. ‘Plagiarist: A Writer of Plays’: The Spectacle of Criticism in
Nineteenth-Century Drama 97
6. Out of ‘The Prison-House of Realism’ and into ‘The Garden
of Forking Paths’: The Plagiarists Goethe, Wilde and
D.M. Thomas 119
7. Let Us Plagiarize Wildly 137
Appendix: Annotated List of Likely and Confirmed
Sources for The Portrait of Mr. W.H. 162
Bibliography 166
Index 187

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OL27680235M
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oscarwilde2019

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