Oscar Wilde Quote

That is what the highest criticism really is, the record of one's own soul. It is more fascinating than history, as it is concerned simply with oneself. It is more delightful than philosophy, as its subject is concrete and not abstract, real and not vague. It is the only civilized form of autobiography.


The Writings of Oscar Wilde (ed. 1907)


That is what the highest criticism really is, the record of one's own soul. It is more fascinating than history, as it is concerned simply with...

That is what the highest criticism really is, the record of one's own soul. It is more fascinating than history, as it is concerned simply with...

That is what the highest criticism really is, the record of one's own soul. It is more fascinating than history, as it is concerned simply with...

That is what the highest criticism really is, the record of one's own soul. It is more fascinating than history, as it is concerned simply with...