The dandy has been one of the most fascinating and impressive phenomena of the 19th century. Even today, he seems to be an influence to some modern men. But what was the dandy, and how is he presented in literature, the place of his creation? Lord Arthur Goring, the dandy in Oscar Wilde´s An Ideal Husband, is a narcissistic layabout with a colourful and complex personality, full of contradictions: He is at the same time cynical and mild, cold and compassionate, modern and aristocratic.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- Discussion
- Resumé
- Bibliography
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper examines the character of Lord Arthur Goring, the dandy in Oscar Wilde's play "An Ideal Husband," and explores how his portrayal reflects the broader themes of Victorian society and the dandy's role within it.
- The Dandy as a Social Figure
- The Hypocrisy of Victorian Society
- The Importance of Appearance and Social Status
- The Role of Wit and Paradox in Wilde's Comedies
- The Conflict Between Idealism and Reality
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This chapter introduces the concept of the dandy in 19th-century literature and society, highlighting Oscar Wilde's own life and work. It establishes the context for understanding Lord Arthur Goring as a character in "An Ideal Husband."
- Discussion: This section analyzes Lord Arthur Goring's character and role in "An Ideal Husband," focusing on his wit, cynicism, and ability to navigate the complex social dynamics of Victorian society. It also explores the central conflict of the play, which revolves around Sir Robert Chiltern's secret past and the threat posed by Mrs. Cheveley.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This paper focuses on the concepts of the dandy, Victorian society, comedy of manners, Oscar Wilde, Lord Arthur Goring, "An Ideal Husband," hypocrisy, wit, paradox, appearance, social status, and the conflict between idealism and reality.
- Citar trabajo
- Martin Lieb (Autor), 2001, Lord Arthur Goring - Oscar Wilde's Dandy, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/91578