Oscar Wilde in outline by Charles Joseph Finger

"Oscar Wilde in outline" by Charles Joseph Finger is a critical study written in the early 20th century. It surveys Wilde’s life and writings—poetry, fiction, criticism, and especially drama—through the lens of his temperament, aesthetics, and reputation. The focus is on how Wilde’s paradoxes, influences, and public scandals shaped both his art and its reception, with the case made that his lasting strength lies in his plays and essays. The opening of this study argues that readers habitually confuse an artist’s work with the accidents of life, then places Wilde within that problem by briskly ranking his achievements across genres and noting how scandal has distorted judgment. Finger sketches Wilde’s “feminine” sensibility, heredity, love of display, and delight in contradiction, then defends the serious intent beneath his provocations—critiques of Puritan moralizing, American commercialism, and empty social ambition, and an insistence on self-culture and art’s independence from morality. He traces Wilde’s partisanship, especially his adoption of Baudelaire’s creed of “art for art’s sake,” and surveys the fiction: a sardonic take on Lord Arthur Savile’s tidy murder, and a mixed appraisal of The Picture of Dorian Gray—lavishly colored, French-influenced, and artificial yet memorable. Briefly, he treats the fairy tales as ornate fables for adults, before celebrating the plays’ glittering wit and stagecraft and noting the press’s hostility. The section then turns to Wilde as critic and essayist—sympathetic, stylish, influenced by Chuang Tzu—reading “Pen, Pencil and Poison” as a cool, psychological portrait rather than an ode to crime. Throughout, Finger quotes widely and compares deftly to argue that Wilde’s paradoxes mask a coherent plea for beauty, individuality, and the primacy of art. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Finger, Charles Joseph, 1869-1941
Editor Haldeman-Julius, E. (Emanuel), 1888-1951
Title Oscar Wilde in outline
Original Publication Girard: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1923.
Series Title Ten cent pocket series ; no. 442
Series Title Little blue book ; no. 442
Credits Tim Miller, Terry Jeffress, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Language English
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 -- Criticism and interpretation
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EBook-No. 77494
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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