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  1. The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde, 2010-08-07
  2. Oscar Wilde Stories for Children (Classic Stories) by Oscar Wilde, 2000-12-07
  3. The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde by Joseph Pearce, 2005-06-15
  4. The Happy Prince: And Other Tales by Oscar Wilde, George Percy Jacomb Hood, 2010-02-26
  5. The Complete Oscar Wilde Collection (95 total works) by Oscar Wilde, 2009-03-31
  6. The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde, 1995-10
  7. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, 2010-10-23
  8. Annotated Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde, 1982-10
  9. The Collected Poems of Oscar Wilde (Wordsworth Poetry) (Wordsworth Poetry Library) by Oscar Wilde, 1994-11-05
  10. Oscar Wilde and Modern Culture: The Making of a Legend
  11. Truly Wilde: The Unsettling Story of Dolly Wilde, Oscar's Unusual Niece by Joan Schenkar, 2001-12-04
  12. Complete Shorter Fiction (Oxford World's Classics) by Oscar Wilde, 2008-06-15
  13. Intentions by Oscar Wilde, 2010-02-04
  14. The Best of Oscar Wilde: Selected Plays and Writings by Oscar Wilde, 2004-05-04

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42. Oscar Wilde
Irish poet, dramatist and novelist. Wrote the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Achieved his greatest success with a series of light comedies, including Lady Windermere's Fan and The Importance of Being Ernest. (18541900)
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Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin in 1854. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Magdalen College, Oxford . A brilliant student, his poem Ravenna won the 1878 Newdigate Prize. Soon after leaving university his first volume of poetry, Patience , was published. In 1880 Wilde went on a lecture tour of the USA. When immigration officials asked him if he had anything to declare he replied, "Only my genius".
W ilde married Constance Lloyd in 1884 and the couple had two sons. When the boys w

43. World Wide School Library - Literature-Poetry
Collection of rare and popular works including Ballad of Reading Gaol , by oscar wilde and The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll.
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by William. S. Gilbert The Aeneid
by Virgil This classic epic poem, translated from Latin, written around 29-19BC, contains twelve books exploring the legends surrounding Aeneas and the founding of Rome. The first six books follow Aeneas' journeys and are modeled after Homer's "Odysessy." The last six patterned after the "Iliad" deal with the Trojan war where Aeneas is told, as he leaves the burning ruins, that he will found a glorious city of destiny in the West. Amours de Voyage
by Arthur Clough Ancient Poems, Ballads and Songs of England
by Robert Bell (editor) Taken down from oral recitation and transcribed from private manuscripts, rare broadsides and scarce publications. An Anthology of Australian Verse
by Bertram Stevens Ballad of Reading Gaol
by Oscar Wilde This long ballad poem published in 1898 was Wilde's last artistic effort. The poem is a social commentary against the deplorable and inhuman conditions existing in Reading jail. His poignant plea for prison reform was written while he served a two-year term there. The Ballad of the White Horse
by G. K. Chesterton

44. Oscar Wilde. Biografía Y Libros En Español
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English version Fecha y lugar de nacimiento: Nació en 1854 en Dublín, Irlanda. Falleció en 1900 en París, Francia. Vida y obras: La originalidad de sus temas y el estilo depurado se refleja en piezas como El retrato de Dorian Gray y El fantasma de Canterville Incursiona en el teatro con El abanico de Lady Windermere La importancia de llamarse Ernesto La duquesa de Padua Una mujer sin importancia ... Un marido ideal La importancia de ser formal Vera o los Nihilistas El crimen de Lord Arturo Savile La piel de naranja, La esfinge sin secreto . Ensayos muy importantes como La decadencia de la mentira y Impresiones de Yanquilandia , Los modelos en Londres y Otras ideas radicales sobre la reforma del traje. Otras obras del autor: Bibliografía:

45. 37. Theocritus: A Villanelle. Wilde, Oscar. 1881. Poems
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'Ear infection' killed Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde: November 30 is the 100th anniversary of his death LONDON, England Flamboyant Irish writer and wit Oscar Wilde did not die of syphilis but from a chronic ear infection that spread to the brain, medical experts said.

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Oscar Wilde wurde am 16.10.1854 in Dublin geboren. Sein Vater war Arzt, seine Mutter Dichterin. Wilde studierte in Dublin und Oxford. Seit 1879 lebte er in London. 1895 wurde er vom Vater seines Freundes Lord Douglas wegen homosexueller Neigungen angezeigt und zu zwei Jahren Zuchthaus verurteilt. Wilde starb am 30.11.1900 in Paris.
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48. Monty Python's Oscar Wilde Sketch
Monty Python s oscar wilde Sketch. London 1895 The residence of Mr oscar wilde. (In wilde s drawing room. A crowd of suitably
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London 1895... The residence of Mr Oscar Wilde
(In WILDE's drawing room. A crowd of suitably dressed folk are engaged in typically brilliant conversation, laughing affectedly and drinking champagne)
PRINCE OF WALES:
My congratulations, Wilde. You latest play is a great success. The whole of London's talking about you.
OSCAR: There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that it not being talked about.
(There follows fifteen seconds of restrained and sycophantic laughter)
PRINCE:
Very very witty... very very witty.
WHISTLER: There's only one thing in the world worse than being witty and that is not being witty.
(Fifteen seconds more of the same)
OSCAR:
I wish I had said that.
Whistler: You will, Oscar, you will.
(More laughter)
OSCAR:
Your majesty, have you met James McNeill Whistler? PRINCE: Yes, we've played squash together. OSCAR: There is only one thing worse than playing squash together, and that is playing it by yourself. (Silence) I wish I hadn't said that.

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50. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Oscar Wilde
oscar wilde, Biographie en résumé oscar Fingall O Flahertie Wills wilde. Littérateur
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Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde.
"Littérateur anglais, né à Dublin le 15 octobre 1856, mort à Paris le 30 novembre 1900. Il était le plus jeune fils de sir William-Robert-Wills Wilde qui avait épousé en 1851 Jane-Francisca Elgee (+ 1896); il commença ses études à la Portora Royal School, à Enniskillen, les continua (1873-74) à Trinity College, à Dublin, et les poursuivit très brillamment à Magdalen College, à Oxford, de 1874 à 1878. Cette dernière année, il remporta, avec un poème sur Ravenne, le Newdigate Prize . Pendant son séjour à Oxford, il fut profondément influencé par l'enseignement de Ruskin, et il était du nombre des enthousiastes qui, sur l'initiative du maître, prirent la pelle et la pioche pour construire une route dans le voisinage de la ville. Il publia ensuite, dans des journaux et des périodiques, un certain nombre de poèmes dont un choix fut réuni en 1881 sous le titre de : Poems by Oscar Wilde , et réimprimé à New York en 1882. C'est en 1882 qu'il entreprit une tournée de conférences en Amérique, développant deux cent fois devant des auditoires différents sa théorie d'

51. Archive Homepage
A constantly growing collection of writings by leftwing thinkers Sartre, Einstein, Orwell, Gandhi, Naomi Klein, Pinter, Picasso, Marx, Gore Vidal, oscar wilde, GB Shaw, Beauvoir, Martin Luther King, Alice Walker and others.
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52. BBC News | ENTERTAINMENT | Wilde At Heart
A century after his death, who is the real oscar wilde a witty Irishman abroad or a political subversive as relevant now as100 years ago?
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A century after his death, who is the real Oscar Wilde - a witty Irishman abroad, or a political subversive as relevant now as 100 years ago? BBC News Online's Olive Clancy looks for an answer. "To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance," he said. Indeed, Oscar Wilde's witty self-praise underpins a long-running, if chequered love affair between the Irish writer and his public. Oscar Wilde's grave in Paris still attracts visitors
Wilde was born in Dublin in 1854 to Sir William Wilde, known as a good - if grubby - surgeon and even more so as a womaniser. His wife, Lady Jane, was a political intellectual and socialite who wrote poetry under the pen-name Speranza. The relationship between Wilde and his mother was close but difficult, and careered between resentment and outright adoration. Wilde was a brilliant student at both Dublin's Trinity College and at Oxford in England and went on to become the toast of London at the close of the 19th Century.

53. Poems By 19th Century Dramatists
An index of poems by nineteenth century dramatists such as Henrik Ibsen, oscar wilde, and Victor Hugo.
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54. Biografía - Wilde, Oscar
wilde, oscar Nacionalidad Irlanda Dublín 1854 - París 1900. Nacido
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55. Eva Le Gallienne
Theatre's great forgotten talent Eva's colleagues and friends included oscar wilde, Glenda Jackson, Burgess Meredith, Eli Wallach, Peter Falk, Ellen Burstyn, Jane Alexander, Rosemary Harris.
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57. Oscar Wilde's Socialism : A Look At The Socialist And Anarchist Writings Of Osca
oscar wilde was also inspired by politics. He was not blind to the obvious early failings of modern day society. The poverty he wrote about over a century ago, in 'The Soul of Man Under Socialism', exists on the streets of Dublin today.
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You've read the poems, seen the plays or been to the film
Oscar Wilde's socialism
Yet all is well; he has but passed
To Life's appointed bourne:
And alien tears will fill for him
Pity's long broken urn
For his mourners be outcast men,
And outcasts always mourn.
Paris has had its fair share of famous people die in it. Most of them have ended up in the Pere La Chaise cemetery and Oscar Wilde is one of them. Of all the people buried there, that was the one grave I had to see when I entered that cemetery on a brisk March morning. I admire him because he was the master of that Irish pastime of extracting the Michael. He was at first lauded by a society which would later reject him; as much for what he believed as for what he did. He believed his mourners would be outcasts because he never felt part of a society that holds homophobia as an attribute rather than what it really is, a disease. "I think I am rather more than a Socialist. I am something of an Anarchist, I believe..." Oscar Wilde was also inspired by politics. He was not blind to the obvious early failings of modern day society. The poverty he wrote about over a century ago, in ' The soul of man under Socialism ', exists on the streets of Dublin today. Throughout this winter I've walked to work past bodies huddled under blankets in St. Stephen's Green, wheezing with bronchitis in the frosty air.

58. Glbtq >> Literature >> Wilde, Oscar
oscar wilde is important both as an accomplished writer and as a symbolic figure who exemplified a way of being homosexual at a pivotal moment in the emergence
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Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900)
page: The importance of Oscar Wilde resides both in his art and in his personality. He is one of the most accomplished writers of his generation, but quite apart from his actual literary achievement, he is significant as a symbolic figure who exemplified a way of being homosexual at a pivotal moment in the emergence of gay consciousness, the crucial final decade of the nineteenth century. Actually, however, Wilde's literary significance is inseparable from his function as a symbolic figure. Although he frequently asserted the impersonality of art, his own art is irreparably bound to his personality. Sponsor Message.
In fact, his greatest artistic creation is the complex and contradictory persona reflected in his work and in his life. Ultimately, that persona became transfigured from a witty aesthete into a figure as poignant as it was unpredictable, Saint Oscar, the homosexual martyr. Born to accomplished but eccentric parents in Ireland in 1854, Wilde was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was almost equally influenced by the practically incompatible artistic doctrines of the moralistic John Ruskin and the epicurean Walter Pater.

59. Quotes - Oscar Wilde , Oscar Wilde Quotations, Oscar Wilde Sayings - Famous Quot
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Oscar Wilde Men always want to be a woman's first love - women like to be a man's last romance. Oscar Wilde No man is rich enough to buy back his past. Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world own shame.

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