1. What did Oscar Wilde emphasized
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Wilde believed in the criminal mentality. "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime," from Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories (1891), treated murder and its successful concealment comically. ... Intentions emphasized the importance of criticism in an age that Wilde believed was uncritical.
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Through his lectures as well as his early poetry wide established himself as a leading proponent of the aesthetic movement, a theory of art and literature that emphasized the pursuit of beauty for it's own sake, rather than to promote any political or social viewpoint..........
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