Oscar Wilde and Aestheticism MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Oscar Wilde and Aestheticism MCQs for Competitive Exams

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In which year was Oscar Wilde's play 'A Woman of No Importance' first published?
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What is the primary implication of the 'art for art’s sake' motto for artists?
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3
Which author wrote the novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'?
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Which literary form did Walter Pater identify as the most significant and timely art of the modern era?
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5
What is considered the most defining characteristic of the Pre-Raphaelite movement?
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What was the national identity of the writer Oscar Wilde?
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Which of the following figures was not a primary influence on the Aesthetic Movement of the 1880s?
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8
In which poem do the lines 'But God’s eternal Laws are kind And break the heart of stone' appear?
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Which of the following poets was not influenced by the events of World War I?
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What was the core philosophy of the late 19th-century Aesthetic movement, which emphasized the autonomy of art from social or moral utility?
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