The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 43: The Literary World of Oscar Wilde

Mar 31, 2020
On this episode, the hosts introduce Oscar Wilde and his play The Importance of Being Earnest, discussing themes such as art for art's sake and Victorian society. They also share personal experiences during isolation, reflect on noisy neighborhoods, explore the influence of Coleridge on American romantics, discuss Charlotte Mason's belief in the power of attention, and examine the transition from the Victorian to the Edwardian era. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the balance of forgiveness and condemnation and looks forward to the next episode.
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INSIGHT

Art Depicts Truth, It Does Not Preach

  • Edgar Allan Poe distinguishes poetry's role from preaching by saying art depicts truth rather than reasons it.
  • Poe argues beauty (harmony, proportion, fitness) lets art show vice as disharmony, not by sermonizing.
ADVICE

Avoid Preaching Inside Stories

  • Avoid inserting overt sermons into fiction because they create an artificial intrusion.
  • Let stories suggest truth through consistent harmony and proportion instead of explicit moralizing.
ADVICE

Trust Readers To Discover Meaning

  • Let stories work on readers' minds instead of over‑explaining; children and adults will puzzle through unfamiliar words and meanings.
  • Avoid over-teaching; encourage attention and independent discovery through well-chosen texts.
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