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The Critic as Artist

eng. The Critic as Artist · 1891
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Summary

«The Critic as Artist» is an essay by Oscar Wilde in which he explores the role of the critic in art. Wilde presents a dialogue between two characters, Gilbert and Ernest, where Gilbert defends the idea that a critic is not merely an observer but also a creator capable of influencing the perception of art. He argues that criticism is an art form in itself, requiring imagination and deep understanding. Wilde views criticism as an act of interpretation that can enrich a work of art and offer new perspectives. The essay emphasizes the importance of subjectivity and individual perception in critical analysis, while also defending the critic's right to personal expression and creative freedom.

The Critic as Artist
Date of publication: 29 January 2025
Last updated: 6 February 2025
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The Critic as Artist
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Original titleeng. The Critic as Artist · 1891
Genre: Philosophy