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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

41. 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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42. Reading Wilde, Querying Spaces: An Exhibition Commemorating The 100th Anniversar
An online exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of the trials of oscar wilde .The exhibit Category Arts Literature Authors W wilde, oscar......An Exhibition Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Trials ofoscar wilde. Reading wilde oscar wilde's Epigrammatic Theater.
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An Exhibition Commemorating the 100th Anniversary
of the Trials of Oscar Wilde
Reading Wilde...
One hundred years ago, in the London of the elderly Queen Victoria, an event occurred which put on center stage questions of sex and morality. Starring in this drama was Oscar Wilde, novelist, poet, playwright, aesthete, reputed homosexual, enigma. The trials of Oscar Wilde offered the court of public opinion its first opportunity to debate the ethics of homosexuality; unfortunately for Wilde, his trials offered the nation's legal system the same opportunity. Convicted of practicing "indecent acts," the notorious writer spent the next two years kept to hard labor in prison, dying barely two and a half years after his release. Wilde's was a notoriety dependent on its elusiveness. Constantly challenging bourgeois Victorian notions of identity, he was the period's central chameleon-like figure, adaptively blending into his environment, but always commenting on the nature of that environment in the course of the performance. Wilde's was a life dedicated to art. He lived through art and treated life as an aesthetic, operating, perhaps perversely, through constant, self-conscious confounding of categories of meaning. When the verdict of guilty was returned for Oscar Wilde, it represented the violent reassertion of convention in response to the threats posed by his life and art. To commemorate the centenary of the Wilde trials, this exhibition and catalogue of essays return to the many sites of disruption visited by, profoundly changed by, Oscar Wilde. Drawing on the extensive holdings of first editions, autograph letters, photographs, periodicals, and ephemera from the Fales Collection of English and American Fiction, graduate students in the Victorian Studies Group at New York University trace the powerful impact of Oscar Wilde in the aesthetic, political, spiritual, and moral circles of late-Victorian England. The books and manuscripts analyzed, interpreted, and displayed are the textual fossil remains of the culture of Oscar Wilde's transgressions and containmentthe footsteps of the chameleon.

43. 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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45. 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.

46. Oscar Wilde's 1895 Martyrdom
oscar wilde's 1895 martyrdom for 'indecent acts'. Source oscar wilde byRichard Ellmann. And here's a happier image of wilde, also from Ellmann
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Oscar Wilde's 1895 martyrdom for 'indecent acts'
When Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest: a trivial comedy for serious people premiered in London on Valentine's Day, 1895, Wilde (aged 40) was widely acknowledged to have decisively conquered the theater world... Even the New York Times noted "Wilde may be said to have at last, and by a single stroke, put his enemies under his feet." But within 100 days, Earnest had closed, Wilde's plays were universally considered unproduceable, Wilde had been publically humiliated beyond all imagining, and he was facing a two-year prison term... all for being homosexual. For the last two years, Wilde's primary love-interest had been Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas. [pic] Bosie's father, unfortunately, was a severely repressed and repressive individual, best remembered as the originator of the "Marquess of Queensbury rules" in boxing. The Marquess was livid over his son's relationship with Wilde, and determined to bring Wilde down. His first plan had been to disrupt the premiere of Earnest , but Wilde having gotten wind of this, the Marquess was denied entrance. So a few days later, on February 18, he left a calling card at Wilde's club, with the note: "To Oscar Wilde posing Somdomite" [sic].

47. Oscar Wilde

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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

48. OSCAR WILDE RETURNS - Sound Clip Of Paranormal Voice Recorded With British Mediu
Sound clip and transcript of voice claiming to be wilde from a seance with medium Leslie Flint.Category Arts Literature Authors W wilde, oscar......oscar wilde RETURNS. Excerpts from the Woods/Greene collection of directvoice recordings with direct voice medium Leslie Flint. oscar wilde.
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OSCAR WILDE RETURNS
Excerpts from the Woods/Greene collection of direct voice recordings with direct voice medium Leslie Flint
Leslie Flint at a seance On 20th August 1962 a voice manifested in the seance-room of British medium Leslie Flint (see photo) which claimed to be that of the late Oscar Wilde The famous Irish poet and dramatist died in Paris in 1900. By that time he had fallen in disgrace by the prudish society. Once he was acclaimed as an artist of brilliant wit and exuberant fancy. As a dramatist his work was distinguished chiefly for brilliant epigrams. His plays included "The importance of being Earnest". He was the author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray". His life has been portrayed splendidly by actor Stephen Fry in the film 'Wilde' recently. Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde came through in the same facetious and sarcastic manner for which he was known whilst on Earth. At first it was not clear who was talking. When Mrs. Greene asked for his name the voice answered:
"My name got me into a great deal of trouble when I was on your side!" Mr.Woods interjected: "When we play these tapes to other people, you see, they ask who it is."

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50. Oscar Wilde

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N Ravenna A pesar de ello, su ingenio y su talento le hicieron ganar innumerables admiradores. Su primer libro fue Poemas (1881), y su primera obra teatral, Vera o los nihilistas (1888) y La casa de las granadas (1892), y un conjunto de cuentos breves, El crimen de lord Arthur Saville El retrato de Dorian Gray El abanico de lady Windermere Una mujer sin importancia Un marido ideal (1895) y La importancia de llamarse Ernesto De profundis eMe Textos:
El retrato de Dorian Gray (fragmento)

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54. FireBlade Coffeehouse: Oscar Wilde
Texts of several poems and books, as well as links.
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FireBlade Coffeehouse: Oscar Wilde
The Importance of Being Earnest The Picture of Dorian Gray The Selfish Giant
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    57. Oscar Wilde - Ästhet Und Provokateur
    Biografie, Chronologie, Werk¼bersicht, Aphorismen, Karikaturen von und ¼ber oscar wilde, zusammengestellt von Tobias Ruminski.
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    58. Wilde, Oscar - University Of Maryland
    wilde, oscar. De Profundis, being the first complete and accurate versionof 'Epistola in carcere et vinculis,' the last prose work
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    Wilde, Oscar
    De Profundis, being the first complete and accurate version of 'Epistola in carcere et vinculis,' the last prose work in English of Oscar Wilde
    The Happy Prince And Other Tales
    A House Of Pomegranates
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    59. Il Decadentismo. Oscar Wilde.
    Brevi cenni biografici e critica. E' possibile scaricare il testo de Il ritratto di Dorian Gray.
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    LA VITA O scar Fingal O'Flaherty Wills W ilde nacque a Dublino nel 1854. Dopo gli studi classici al Trinity College di Dublino, frequentò l'università di Oxford, dove subì l'influsso delle idee estetiche di Walter Pater e John Ruskin. Spirito eccentrico e dandy di rara eleganza, cominciò a far parlare di sé negli ambienti mondani e fu preso di mira dalla rivista umoristica "Punch", che ne mise in ridicolo vezzi e atteggiamenti. Per il fascino della sua conversazione brillante, ebbe tuttavia anche numerosi stimatori. Alla pubblicazione del primo volume di poesie nel 1881, seguì un fortunato ciclo di conferenze negli Stati Uniti. Tornato in Inghilterra, Wilde si stabilì a Londra e nel 1884 sposò una facoltosa irlandese, dalla quale ebbe due figli. Nel 1895, all'apice della carriera, fu al centro di uno dei processi più chiacchierati del secolo, quello che lo vide imputato di sodomia, uno scandalo senza pari nell'Inghilterra vittoriana. Condannato a due anni di lavori forzati, ne uscì finanziariamente rovinato e psicologicamente provato. Trascorse gli ultimi anni della vita a Parigi sotto falso nome (Sebastian Melmoth) e, poco prima della morte, avvenuta per meningite nel 1900, si convertì al cattolicesimo. Poeta e scrittore versatile, Wilde ci ha lasciato una vasta opera. Alla prima fase produttiva di Wilde appartengono due volumi di fiabe scritte per i figli (

    60. Wilde, Oscar - University Of Maryland
    wilde, oscar. Ballad Of Reading Gaol Charmides And Other Poems PoemsSelected Poems Of oscar wilde University Libraries, University
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