Oscar Wilde's Reception of Criticism
A brief timeline of Oscar Wilde's reception of criticism on his writing. He has several responses where he argues and fights with editors that did not like his book.
A brief timeline of Oscar Wilde's reception of criticism on his writing. He has several responses where he argues and fights with editors that did not like his book.

Date: 29th March, 1461
War: Wars of the Roses
Location: Near Towton, Yorkshire
Belligerents: Lancastrians and Yorkists
Victors: Yorkists
The Picture of Dorian Gray is grounded in the imperial Gothic, which is revealed through the antagonistic function of the Orient within the novel. After an investigation into how the novel employs conventions, and background on the function and uses of the genre in Victorian literature, I point the reader to the anxiety that permeated fin de siècle Britain: The arrival of the colonies in the London metropolis, and the advent of opium dens, subjecting the Englishman to a complete degeneration.