MARRIAGE, RELIGION AND RESPECTABILITY IN THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST BY OSCAR WILDE: A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF (THE FALL OF) THE MASKS OF VICTORIAN SOCIETY

Felipe Flores Kupske, Márcia de Souza

Resumo


According to Facina (2005), there is no author in front of his time. Therefore, literary production is constrained by the cultural and social context of the production, what allows us to read literature also as an historical document. In this fashion, this works aims to briefly analyze the satires to the Victorian moral brought by Oscar Wilde in The Importance of Being Earnest (1985), as a mean to depict the zeitgeist of that period. In order to do so, this paper focuses on some aspects of marriage, religion and respectability portrayed in the play.

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Victorianism; Oscar Wilde; Satire

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