Vera; Or, The Nihilists
Von Wilde, Oscar
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664654236
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Oscar Wilde's "Vera; Or, The Nihilists" presents a captivating exploration of the philosophical and political undercurrents of nihilism amid a backdrop of 19th-century Russian revolutionism. Written in a dramatic style that combines intricate character development with sharp, witty dialogue, the play delves into the turmoil of human emotions and moral dilemmas. Wilde deftly employs the tension between idealistic aspiration and brutal reality, capturing the zeitgeist that questioned traditional values and societal norms. Through its vivid portrayal of passion, betrayal, and the quest for meaning, the work serves as a compelling reflection on the impact of radical thought on personal agency and existential despair. Oscar Wilde, renowned for his flamboyant wit and aesthetic principles, was profoundly influenced by the socio-political landscape of his time. The rise of nihilism in Russia struck a chord with Wilde, who faced his own public and private battles regarding social conventions and personal identity. His encounters with revolutionary ideas and figures informed the creation of "Vera," offering a captivating synthesis of political philosophy and intricate human relationships that reveal Wilde's deep engagement with the themes of sacrifice and disillusionment. Readers seeking a thought-provoking dive into the charged atmosphere of political idealism and individual struggle will find "Vera; Or, The Nihilists" both enlightening and engrossing. With its rich literary style and philosophical depth, Wilde's work resonates with contemporary concerns about activism, ethics, and the quest for authenticity, making it a timeless classic that invites reflection and discussion.
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