TY - BOOK AU - Wilde,Oscar AU - Marpoutzoglou,Alex G. TI - Στοχασμοί AV - PR PY - 2010/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Authors, English -- 19th century -- Biography KW - Authorship KW - English drama KW - Authors, English -- 19th century -- Drama KW - Art critics -- Great Britain -- Biography KW - Wainewright, Thomas Griffiths, 1794-1847 KW - Poisoners -- Great Britain -- Biography N1 - Translation of: Intentions; Release date is 2010-12-28; Produced by Sophia Canoni. Thanks to George Canonis for his major work in proofreading; Original publication data not identified N2 - "Στοχασμοί" by Oscar Wilde is a collection of essays and dialogues written in the early 20th century. The book delves into aesthetic and philosophical principles, exploring the significance of art and creativity in contrast to the mundane realities of life. Wilde, known for his keen wit and profound insights, underscores the importance of imagination and artistic expression through various discussions, primarily featuring characters discussing their beliefs. At the start of this work, the reader is introduced to the characters Κυρίλλος and Βίβιαν in a library setting, where they engage in a lively conversation about the nature of art and reality. Βίβιαν expresses a disillusionment with nature, claiming that the more one studies art, the less one appreciates the natural world, while Κυρίλλος advocates for experiencing the outdoor beauty. This exchange sets the stage for a broader critique of realism, as Βίβιαν plans to write an article titled “Η παρακμή της ψευδολογίας” ("The Decline of Falsehood"), emphasizing the importance of imaginative creativity in literature and art amidst the growing influence of a mundane and documentary-style approach in contemporary works. Through their discussion, Wilde establishes the thematic foundation of the book regarding art's elevated role in human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/34767 ER -