Abstract:The analysis of O. Wilde’s early tragedy “The Duchess of Padua” was made in the light of the “unrealistic philosophy” and the writer’s complex of representations of irrational power. Attention is paid to the reasons for Wilde's appeal to the genre of tragedy, which lies in the desire for popularity, in the aspiration to show the talent of the playwright, and in the implementation of philosophical and aesthetic principles. The novelty of the research results is seen in the fact that the play, deprived of the at… Show more
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