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Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Life and Career of Oscar Wilde
1.2 The Picture of Dorian Gray
1.3 Literature Review
Chapter2 Oscar Wilde's Aestheticism
2.1 A Brief Introduction to Aestheticism
2.2 Oscar Wilde's Major Aesthetic Thought
2.2.1“The Supremacy of Art”
2.2.2“Life's Imitation of Art”
2.2.3 Oscar Wilde's Thought about Morality
Chapter 3 The Integration of Aestheticism and Morality in the Major Characters
3.1 Basil Hallward Who Creates Beauty and Guards Morality
3.1.1 A Creator and Worshipper of Beauty
3.1.2 Guard of Morality
3.2 Lord Henry Who Advocates Beauty and Despises Morality
3.2.1 A Preacher of Aestheticism
3.2.2 A Cynic of Morality
3.3 Dorian Gray Who Enjoys Beauty and Evades Morality
3.3.1 A Practitioner of Aestheticism
3.3.2 A Lost Lamb in Morality
Chapter 4 The Integration of Aestheticism and Morality in the Major PIots
4.1 Aestheticism and Morality in the Deaths of Sybil and Basil
4.1.1“The Supremacy of Art”Manifested in the Two Deaths
4.1.2 Wilde's Sympathy and the Condemnation Manifested in the Two Deaths
4.2 Aestheticism and Morality in Three Important Changes of the Picture
4.2.1“Life's Imitation of Art”Manifested in the Three Changes
4.2.2 The Alarming Function of Morality Manifested in the Three Changes
Chapter 5 Conclusion
Works Cited
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