What is Wilde's creative process?

Wilde was an Irish writer and poet. Born in Dublin, his father is a famous doctor, the president of the Irish Academy of Sciences, and his mother is a poetess. 187 1 entered Trinity College Dublin, 1874 started studying at Magdalene College, Oxford University. Influenced by the new hegelianism philosophy, he became a representative figure of aestheticism. His early works include poems and fairy tales, such as The Happy Prince. In the preface of dorian gray, a novel published by 189 1, he systematically expressed his aestheticism and aesthetics, pointing out that art is a lie, and artists should not have tendentiousness and moral sense. This work has also become a masterpiece of aestheticism. 1891-1895 created satirical comedies and one-act plays Salome, such as Mrs. Windermere's Fan (translated as the Housewife's Fan), the insignificant woman, the ideal husband and the importance of being serious. As a representative figure of aestheticism, Wilde was also the main force of the aestheticism movement in the 1980s of 19 and the pioneer of decadence.