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Teleny

Erotica Classic

Oscar Wilde

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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945

Beschreibung

Teleny, co-written by Oscar Wilde and his circle, is an audacious exploration of forbidden love and desire, framed within the context of late 19th-century Fin de Siècle literature. This erotic novel delves deeply into the complex and often tumultuous relationship between the protagonist, a young man, and his enigmatic lover, the musician Teleny. The prose is richly evocative and laced with decadent flourishes, embodying the aestheticism that Wilde championed. As a testament to the exploration of sexual identity and same-sex love, the narrative unfolds within a framework of intimate confessions and philosophical musings, critiquing the societal conventions of its time while inviting the reader into a world of unrestrained passion and self-discovery. Oscar Wilde, a prominent figure of the Aesthetic Movement, was renowned for his wit and flamboyant style; his personal experiences with sexuality and society undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of the themes in Teleny. At a time when such relationships were taboo, Wilde's collaboration on this text reflects both his artistic freedom and the tensions surrounding sexual identity within Victorian norms. Wilde's own experiences and the subsequent societal repercussions may offer insights into the complexities faced by the characters in the novel. Teleny is not only an important work for its audacious themes but also a significant piece of literary history that struggles against the constraints of its time. Readers seeking an authentic voice that speaks to love's intricacies and life's hidden passions will find in Teleny a compelling invitation to explore the depths of human emotion, as well as a reflection on the turbulent relationship between art and morality. This novel is essential for those interested in queer literature and the evolution of eroticism in literature.

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19th century Paris, Victorian erotic fiction, LGBTQ+ themes, deception in love, passionate affair exploration, forbidden love story, queer literary classic, societal norms critique, sensual romance narrative, Wildean prose style