Oscar Wilde — Vom gefeierten Genie zum vergessenen Häftling
Oscar Wilde is one of the most fascinating and tragic figures in European literary history. In this comprehensive biographical documentary, we trace the life of the Irish writer, from his childhood in Dublin through his formative years at Oxford, his meteoric rise in London society, to his dramatic fall and lonely final years in Paris. We explore the intellectual currents that shaped Wilde's thinking: the aestheticism and decadence of the late nineteenth century, the philosophies of Walter Pater and John Ruskin, and the tension between art and morality that pervaded the Victorian era. We also delve into his literary output: the fairy tales that conceal profound philosophical allegories beneath their apparent simplicity; the novel *The Picture of Dorian Gray*, one of the most widely read works of world literature; and the comedies of manners that made Wilde the most successful playwright of his time. We examine the intellectual currents that shaped Wilde's thinking: the aestheticism and decadence of the late nineteenth century, the philosophical philosophical philosophical sensibilities, and the novel of the same name, which ranks among the most widely read works of world literature. We also delve deeply into the personal tragedy that lay hidden behind the public triumph: his relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas, the fateful trial of the Marquess of Queensberry, his sentence of two years' hard labor, and the harrowing prison essay *De Profundis*, in which Wilde confronted himself and his past. This documentary is for anyone interested in literary history, cultural history, and the great figures of European intellectual history. It combines historical accuracy with a narrative approach that reveals the person behind the myth. A film by Alexander Weiss. Research, text, and concept: Alexander Weiss. Copyright notice: All content of this video, including text, structure, narrative, and concept, is protected by copyright. Any form of reproduction, distribution, modification, or other use without the express written permission of the author is prohibited. All rights reserved. #OscarWilde #Documentary #LiteraryHistory #Aestheticism #Biography

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