Oscar Wilde: Complete Works Novel, Plays, Short Stories, 125 Poems, 130+ Essays & Articles, Letters & A Biography
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16.07.2023
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Englisch
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9788028302757
Oscar Wilde: Complete Works is an impressive anthology that encompasses the full breadth of Wilde's literary genius, including his plays, poetry, essays, and novels. Celebrated for his wit, prose, and sharp social commentary, the collection features iconic works such as 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest.' Wilde's literary style is characterized by its epigrammatic brilliance, ornate language, and profound exploration of themes like aestheticism, morality, and the complexities of human nature. The works are contextualized within the broader framework of the late Victorian era, reflecting the cultural tensions and societal norms of the time which Wilde so adeptly critiqued and satirized. Oscar Wilde, a prominent figure of the nineteenth century, was deeply influenced by his own life experiences, particularly his struggles with identity and societal expectations. His encounters with the aesthetics movement, his trials regarding sexuality, and his own consequential downfalls illuminate the depths of human experience that he masterfully translates into his writings. Wilde's flamboyant persona and public philosophical discourses on beauty and morality further enriched his literary output, marking him as a revolutionary voice of his time. This comprehensive collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of human nature, the interplay between art and morality, and the social dynamics of the Victorian era. Wilde's Complete Works invites readers to not only revel in his humor and wit but also to reflect on his profound insights regarding life and society.
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