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Tag Archives: The Critic as Artist

New essay on Wilde as a mimetic critic

Posted on March 3, 2019 by wp_8686836
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Nidesh Lawtoo publishes new essay on Oscar Wilde’s fascination for theatrical forms of mimesis (lies, identification, impersonation, performance) in Symploke 26.1-2 (2018): 307-328. Read full article here

Posted in Publications | Tagged lying, mimesis, Oscar Wilde, performativity, poststructuralism, The Critic as Artist, The Decay of Lying, theater | Leave a reply

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