
Στοχασμοί, written by Oscar Wilde in the early 20th century, is a collection of essays and dialogues that explore aesthetic and philosophical principles related to art and creativity. The work features characters Κυρίλλος and Βίβιαν, who engage in discussions about the nature of art versus reality, critiquing the rise of realism and advocating for the importance of imagination. Wilde's sharp wit and profound insights underscore the significance of artistic expression in human experience, making this work a notable reflection on the role of art in society.







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