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The third section expands beyond art and literature to include philosophical reflection and ethical debates, showcasing Wilde¡¯s depth as a writer and critic.
In "A House of Pomegranates," Wilde offers autobiographical critiques and analyses of his own work, emphasizing the importance of symbolism and narrative in art.
"Lady Windermere¡¯s Fan" and "Salome" explore the aesthetic potential of theater, analyzing how dramatic elements can convey profound artistic messages. "The Ethics of Journalism" examines the responsibility of the press, discussing the tension between truth and artistic expression.
Finally, "Lecture to Art Students" offers advice and vision to young artists, proposing a holistic approach to art that integrates creativity with life.
This section represents a culmination of Wilde¡¯s exploration of art, life, and philosophical introspection, leaving readers with profound inspiration and insight.

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AN ANGLO-INDIAN¡¯S COMPLAINT
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES
I.
II.
PUPPETS AND ACTORS
LADY WINDERMERE¡¯S FAN: AN EXPLANATION
SALOME
THE THIRTEEN CLUB
THE ETHICS OF JOURNALISM
I.
II.
THE GREEN CARNATION
PHRASES AND PHILOSOPHIES FOR THE USE OF THE YOUNG
THE RISE OF HISTORICAL CRITICISM
IV.
LA SAINTE COURTISANE; OR, THE WOMAN COVERED WITH JEWELS
THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE OF ART
HOUSE DECORATION
ART AND THE HANDICRAFTSMAN
LECTURE TO ART STUDENTS
BIBLIOGRAPHY BY STUART MASON
NOTE
I.?AUTHORISED ENGLISH EDITIONS
II.?EDITIONS PRIVATELY PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR
III.?MISCELLANEOUS CONTRIBUTIONS TO MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, Etc.
Footnotes.