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The Preface
Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891)
The preface
The Preface, first published as an essay in a literary magazine, appeared in the 1891 final edition
of the novel. It consists of a series of aphorisms, or epigrammatic sentences considered the basic
principles of Aestheticism in England.
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conceal. Nascondere.
mode. Forma.
the cultivated. I raffinati,
colti.
Caliban. Lo schiavo
nero e selvaggio della
Tempesta di William
Shakespeare.
morbid. Morboso.
craft. Abilit.
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COMPREHENSION
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WHILE READING the Preface match the following concepts (15) with the
corresponding lines.
1 the artist;
2 the critic;
3 art;
4 beauty;
5 art for arts sake.
ANALYSIS
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WHAT does a writer generally express in a preface? What may Wildes Preface be
considered?
WHAT is the most relevant stylistic element of the whole passage? What is the aim
of this linguistic device?
YOUR TURN
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WHAT is your idea of art? Is there anything in art that you would censure? Support
your answer with examples taken from your own world. You can also consider the field
of music.