Nietzsche himself admitted he composed his sentences according to the sounds they made, and disparaged his inner poet and artist, repeatedly, as inferior to the thinker.
But this is quibbling... What a thrilling, and ambitious, undertaking to imagine a battle of aphorisms between those two (something we might collaborate on?) Exciting to consider!
Shaw did not give Wilde much credit, but spoke highly of his 'Soul of Man Under Socialism'. Thank you, for taking time and care to read this somewhat demanding piece and welcome aboard. Hope my musings continue to keep you good company, @ul1yck1t and, until I post next essay, you might enjoy something here: https://steemit.com/my2017top5/@yahialababidi/my-2017-top-5-posts-immigration-inspiration-fiction-sex-and-birds
Cheers, Yahia