博客來-來自深淵的吶喊:王爾德獄中書(160週年誕辰紀念版)
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Oct 1, 2014 - 書名:來自深淵的吶喊:王爾德獄中書(160週年誕辰紀念版),原文名稱:De Profundis,語言:繁體中文,ISBN:9789869016087,頁數:208,出版社: ...*****
This new play pries open the imagination of Oscar Wilde, the most original and artistic mind of his generation. At the height of his literary success and incandescent celebrity he is brought to sudden and catastrophic ruin. Now, desolate and alone in his cell at Reading Gaol, he struggles to overcome the darkness that threatens to engulf him. Conjuring up a cast of characters from his memory, he revisits the stories from his meteoric career and unconventional personal life in search of transformation and salvation. More here:http://www.lanterntheater.org/2015-16/oscar-wilde.html
“Those who find ugly meanings in beautiful things are corrupt without being charming. This is a fault. Those who find beautiful meanings in beautiful things are the cultivated. For these there is hope. They are the elect to whom beautiful things mean only Beauty. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written. That is all.”
-- Oscar Wilde in the Preface to THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
-- Oscar Wilde in the Preface to THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY的中譯本/改寫本,可能超過10個。
"Live! Live the wonderful life that is in you! Let nothing be lost upon you. Be always searching for new sensations. Be afraid of nothing... A new Hedonism - that is what our century wants. You might be its visible symbol. With your personality there is nothing you could not do. The world belongs to you for a season..."
--Lord Henry to Dorian in Basil Hallward's garden in THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
"There is no such thing as an omen. Destiny does not send us heralds. She is too wise or too cruel for that."
--from THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
--from THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY
Contents
- Helas
- Eleutheria:—
- Sonnet to Liberty
- Ave Imperatrix
- To Milton
- Louis Napoleon
- Sonnet on the Massacre of the Christians in Bulgaria
- Quantum Mutata
- Libertatis Sacra Fames
- Theoretikos
- The Garden of Eros
- Rosa Mystica:—
- Requiescat
- Sonnet on approaching Italy
- San Miniato
- Ave Maria plena Gratia
- Italia
- Sonnet written in Holy Week at Genoa
- Rome Unvisited
- Urbs Sacra Æterna
- Sonnet on hearing the Dies Iræ sung in the Sistine Chapel
- Easter Day
- E Tenebris
- Vita Nuova
- Madonna Mia
- The New Helen
- The Burden of Itys
- Impression du Matin
- Magdalen Walks
- Athanasia
- Serenade
- Endymion
- La Bella Donna della mia Mente
- Chanson
- Charmides
- Impressions:—The Grave of Keats
- Theocritus: a Villanelle
- In the Gold Room: a Harmony
- Ballade de Marguerite
- The Dole of the King’s Daughter
- Amor Intellectualis
- Santa Decca
- A Vision
- Impression du Voyage
- The Grave of Shelley
- By the Arno
- Impressions du Théatre:—
- Fabien dei Franchi
- Phêdre
- Portia
- Henrietta Maria
- Camma
- Panthea
- Impression: Le Reveillon
- At Verona
- Apologia
- Quia Multum amavi
- Silentium Amoris
- Her Voice
- My Voice
- Tædium Vitæ
- Humanitad
- [Greek]
"In England, the arts that have escaped best are the arts in which the public take no interest. Poetry is an instance of what I mean. We have been able to have fine poetry in England because the public do not read it, and consequently do not influence it."
-- Oscar Wilde
-- Oscar Wilde