This short passage describes a girl who never truly lived or died, as life itself was seen as the greatest art above all others, with other arts merely in preparation for life. The passage references two pages from an unspecified work.
This short passage describes a girl who never truly lived or died, as life itself was seen as the greatest art above all others, with other arts merely in preparation for life. The passage references two pages from an unspecified work.
This short passage describes a girl who never truly lived or died, as life itself was seen as the greatest art above all others, with other arts merely in preparation for life. The passage references two pages from an unspecified work.
The Masks of Oscar Wilde Author(s) : B. H. Fussell Source: The Sewanee Review, Vol. 80, No. 1 (Winter, 1972), Pp. 124-139 Published By: Stable URL: Accessed: 12/06/2014 18:56