Oscar Wilde

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Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright, poet, and author in the late 19th century. He is known for his wit, humor, and unique writing style. Wilde's works often explore themes of society, morality, and art. His most famous works include "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "The Importance of Being Earnest."

Wilde was also known for his flamboyant personality and scandalous personal life. He was a prominent figure in the Aesthetic and Decadent movements of his time. Wilde's legacy continues to influence literature and popular culture to this day.

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  • Oscar Wilde was a famous Irish playwright and poet.
  • He is best known for his play "The Importance of Being Earnest."
  • Wilde was known for his wit, flamboyant personality, and extravagant lifestyle.
  • He was imprisoned for two years for his homosexuality.
  • Wilde died in 1900 at the age of 46.

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  • The Picture of Dorian Gray

    Oscar Wilde's classic novel follows a young man who trades his soul for eternal youth, leading to a haunting exploration of vanity and morality.

  • The Importance of Being Earnest

    A humorous and satirical play that explores the absurdities of societal expectations and the complications of mistaken identities.

  • Lady Windermere’s Fan

    Oscar Wilde's comedic play "Lady Windermere's Fan" follows a young woman's scandalous discovery about her husband's fidelity, leading to a web of secrets and lies.

  • An Ideal Husband

    A comedy of manners and blackmail unfolds as a respected politician's past threatens to unravel his perfect reputation in Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal Husband."

  • Salome

    Salome by Oscar Wilde is a haunting and sensual play that explores themes of desire, power, and revenge.

  • A Woman of No Importance

    A Woman of No Importance is a witty and satirical play by Oscar Wilde that explores the hypocrisy and double standards of high society.

  • The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    Oscar Wilde's haunting poem depicts the emotional turmoil and injustice faced by a man sentenced to death in Reading Gaol.

  • A Florentine Tragedy

    A wealthy merchant's affair with a duchess leads to a deadly love triangle in Oscar Wilde's gripping and tragic play, A Florentine Tragedy.

  • The Canterville Ghost

    In The Canterville Ghost, an American family moves into a haunted English mansion and hilariously clashes with the ghost trying to scare them away.

  • The Soul of Man under Socialism

    Oscar Wilde's essay explores the idea of individualism and the role of the state in promoting freedom and creativity in a socialist society.

  • De Profundis

    De Profundis is a powerful and emotional letter written by Oscar Wilde during his imprisonment, reflecting on his life, regrets, and personal growth.

  • Vera; or, The Nihilists

    In "Vera; or, The Nihilists" by Oscar Wilde, a young revolutionary struggles with her beliefs and desires in the midst of political upheaval.

  • The Duchess of Padua

    In "The Duchess of Padua," Oscar Wilde tells the tragic tale of a forbidden love affair between a duchess and a young nobleman in Renaissance Italy.

  • The Happy Prince and Other Tales

    Explore the enchanting world of Oscar Wilde's fairy tales in "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" where love, sacrifice, and redemption reign supreme.

  • The Decay of Lying

    Explore the art of deception and the beauty of truth in Oscar Wilde's philosophical essay, The Decay of Lying.

  • The Critic as Artist

    In "The Critic as Artist," Oscar Wilde explores the role of criticism in shaping art and society, challenging conventional ideas of beauty and creativity.

  • The Ballad of Reading Gaol

    Oscar Wilde's haunting poem explores the harsh realities of prison life and the human capacity for compassion and forgiveness.

  • The Young King

    In Oscar Wilde's "The Young King," a naive prince must navigate the harsh realities of royal life and learn the true meaning of wealth and power.

  • The Selfish Giant

    Discover the heartwarming tale of a giant who learns the true meaning of generosity and kindness in Oscar Wilde's classic story, The Selfish Giant.

  • The Nightingale and the Rose

    A touching tale of sacrifice and unrequited love, as a nightingale gives her life to create a red rose for a young man's beloved.

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