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The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Stories, Plays, Poems & Essays
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The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Stories, Plays, Poems & Essays

Catégorie: Loisirs créatifs, décoration et passions, Etudes supérieures, Sciences, Techniques et Médecine
Auteur: Jim Hutton, Maurice Sendak
Éditeur: Alana Fairchild, A. Zavarelli
Publié: 2016-01-06
Écrivain: Jones, Alan W. Watts
Langue: Catalan, Turc, Serbe, Français, Latin
Format: eBook Kindle, pdf
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Oscar Wilde - Wikipedia - Oscar Wilde was born at 21 Westland Row, Dublin (now home of the Oscar Wilde Centre, Trinity College), the second of three children born to an Anglo-Irish couple: Jane, née Elgee and Sir William was two years younger than his brother, William (Willie) Wilde. Jane Wilde was a niece (by marriage) of the novelist, playwright and clergyman Charles Maturin (1780 – 1824), who may have
Complete list of Works of Oscar Wilde: Essays, Short - Popular Works by Oscar Wilde. Oscar has written volumes in terms of literature. There have been poems, novels, plays, epigrams and others. The following are the works of Wilde in their chronological order: The Picture of Dorian Gray. Ravenna (1878) – The poem has seven parts and describes a person who has landed in a city. The poem starts
Oscar Wilde's tomb - Wikipedia - Commission. In 1908, Oscar Wilde's literary executor Robert Ross chose Jacob Epstein for the commission of the tomb at a cost of two thousand pounds, which had been anonymously donated for this purpose. Later, in a publication of letters between Ada Leverson and Ross in 1930, Letters to the Sphinx, the anonymous donor was revealed to be Helen Carew, with financial assistance from novelist
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Oscar Wilde's Writing Style and Short Biography | LitPriest - Content of Wilde’s Works. The writing style of Oscar Wilde shows his mastery of showing evil and morbidity. Wilde has a remarkable hold on the reality of human nature. He also focuses on the darkness that is present in the soul of every individual. Oscar Wilde, unlike his contemporary writer, was more concerned with the dark sides of things
Aestheticism and Morality in Oscar Wilde’s « The Picture -  · He had written some poems and short stories, but The Picture of Dorian Gray marked the beginning of his great successes, with later plays like The Importance of Being Earnest (1895), essays such as The Critic as Artist (1891) or The Soul of Man under Socialism (1891), and the poem The Ballad of Reading Goal (1898), which he wrote following his incarceration for homosexual conduct in 1895-97
The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde: Summary & Analysis -  · The Model Millionaire. When the story opens, we're introduced to Hugh Erskine, affectionately dubbed Hughie, who is admittedly handsome and charming, but not necessarily the smartest or wealthiest
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Oscar Wilde | Poetry Foundation - No name is more inextricably bound to the aesthetic movement of the 1880s and 1890s in England than that of Oscar Wilde. This connection results as much from the lurid details of his life as from his considerable contributions to English literature. His lasting literary fame resides primarily in four or five plays, one of which—The Importance of Being Earnest, first produced in 1895—is a
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