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Lady Windermere's Fan | When Formula Seizes Form: Oscar Wilde’s Comedies

In the following essay, the author examines Wilde’s use of fantasy in exploring the question of cultural identity.

Though fantasy has been dismissed by many academics as a genre of marginal literary value, it attracts artists as well as readers. Indeed, one reason why a consensual definition of literary fantasy eludes us is that authors working in many genres draw upon it, smudging generic boundaries. Oscar Wilde was one of these writers.

Wilde appreciated the mind’s power to make its own meanings, and he was skeptical of epistemologies, including his own. He used fantastic techniques, particularly those underscoring epistemological questions, although for him problems of knowing the...

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