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  1. The Complete Plays of Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde, 2008-11-11
  2. The Happy Prince and Other Fairy Tales (Dover Juvenile Classics) by Oscar Wilde, Harriet Golden, 2001-06-28
  3. Oscar Wilde and the Candlelight Murders by Gyles Brandreth, 2007-05-31
  4. Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. by Oscar WILDE, 1975
  5. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories (Complete Classics) by Oscar Wilde, 2010-04-06
  6. The Critic as Artist (Upon the Importance of Doing Nothing and Discussing Everything) by Oscar Wilde, 2007-06-15
  7. The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde, 2001-10-16
  8. Complete Short Fiction (Penguin Classics) by Oscar Wilde, 2003-04-29
  9. Oscar Wilde: A Life in Letters
  10. Oscar Wilde Stories for Children
  11. Oscar Wilde and the Vampire Murders: A Mystery by Gyles Brandreth, 2011-05-03
  12. Oscar Wilde and a Game Called Murder: A Mystery (Oscar Wilde Mysteries) by Gyles Brandreth, 2008-09-09
  13. An ideal husband by Oscar Wilde, 2010-08-29
  14. The Decay of Lying: and Other Essays (Oscar Wilde Classics) by Oscar Wilde, 2010-04-01

61. Oscar Wilde - Introduction
Portrait, notice biographique, bibliographie et liens.
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Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
J'ai mis tout mon génie dans ma vie;
je n'ai mis que mon talent dans mon oeuvre.
confidence d'Oscar Wilde à André Gide (1891)
Les enfants commencent par aimer leurs parents.
En grandissant, ils les jugent,
quelquefois ils leur pardonnent.
Oscar Wilde
Le Portrait de Dorian Gray

Oscar Wilde en 1892 Photographie d'Alfred Ellis Oscar Wilde est né à Dublin en 1854. Il est le fils d'un chirurgien irlandais de réputation internationale. Sa mère, Jane Francesa Elgee, est une poètesse pleine de ferveur nationaliste, qui dans les années 1840, soutient la cause irlandaise face à l'Angleterre. Après des études classiques au Trinity College à Dublin, où déjà il fait preuve d'une forte personnalité et se distingue des autres étudiants par l'extravagance des ses vêtements, Oscar Wilde est admis à l'université d'Oxford. Il a notamment comme professeur John Ruskin, l'un des porte-paroles d'un mouvement culturel qui estime que l'art ne doit être que recherche du Beau , sans aucune préoccupation morale ou sociale.

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Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
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Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle is a collection of letters, manuscripts, photographs and ephemera relating to Oscar Wilde and to the literary and artistic world of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Great Britain. The collection includes original manuscripts and drafts by Wilde himself and by many of his friends and associates. Also included are materials relating to one of Wilde's publishers, John Lane, of the Bodley Head. Lane gathered around himself a wide circle of writers and artists, among whom Wilde could be counted; correspondence and manuscripts relating to many of these individuals is included in this collection. Later correspondence with many of these same individuals is also preserved, particularly in those parts of the collection centering on James Lewis May, a younger contemporary of Lane's and ultimately his biographer.
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63. Knitting Circle Oscar Wilde
Similar pages oscar wilde The Decay of LyingTHE DECAY OF LYING. by oscar wilde. from Intentions. New York Brentano's,1905. This edition copyright 1998 by Geoffrey Sauer. All rights reserved.
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Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde
Born 16th. October, 1854, in Dublin, Ireland; died 30th. November, 1900, in Paris.
Irish wit, poet, dramatist, novelist, writer of fairy tales, and convicted criminal. Probably the most famous homosexual ever. His mother was Lady Jane Francesca Wilde. (See biography .) His father was the eye and ear surgeon, Sir William Wilde. Oscar Wilde had an elder brother, Willie Wilde (1852-1899), who became a journalist. (In 1876 Willie Wilde made the mistake of proposing marriage to Ethel Smyth From the age of nine Oscar Wilde went to Portora Royal School in Enniskillen and was a pupil there until he was seventeen. In 1871 he went to Trinity College, Dublin with a scholarship, and here he won a Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek. In 1874 he took a scholarship at Magdalen College, Oxford. He took a First Class in Classical Moderations in 1876, and two years later he took a First Class in Literae Humaniores. He won the Newdigate Prize for English verse in 1878 for his poem Ravenna which he recited in the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford on 26th. June.

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    You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Wilde, Oscar Wilde, Oscar (Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde), , Irish author and wit, b. Dublin. He is most famous for his sophisticated, brilliantly witty plays, which were the first since the comedies of Sheridan and Goldsmith to have both dramatic and literary merit. He studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he distinguished himself for his scholarship and wit, and also for his eccentricity in dress, tastes, and manners. Influenced by the aesthetic teachings of Walter Pater and John Ruskin Punch and in Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta Patience. His first published work, Poems (1881), was well received. The next year he lectured in the United States, where his drama Vera (1883) was produced. In 1884 he married Constance Lloyd, and they had two sons, Cyril and Vyvyan. Later he began writing for and editing periodicals; but his active literary career began with the publication of

    66. Cornell University College Of Arts & Sciences News Letter
    A comparison of legend and fact . Essay by professor Sandra F. Siegel at Cornell University.Category Arts Literature Authors W wilde, oscar......Arts Sciences. Newsletter Spring 1996 Vol. 17 No. 2. oscar wilde The Spectacleof Criticism. Sandra F. Siegel. Everyone has an opinion about oscar wilde.
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    Sandra F. Siegel
    Wilde's power to arouse fantasies in others - and to fulfill them - is seemingly inexhaustible. Everyone has an opinion about Oscar Wilde. It is also true that opinions about no other author have been so ill-informed. From the beginning, there appeared to be about Wilde something slightly slant. Earlier in the century the fantasies perhaps might have been dispelled. Now, as the century draws to a close, the same fantasies continue to circulate. Despite the mixed response to Wilde's poems, in 1881 he was invited by the Librarian of the Oxford Union, Oxford's undergraduate debating society, to present a copy of the volume as a gift, which he inscribed: "To the Oxford Union, My first volume of poems." There can be no doubt that Wilde's career - as a social critic and as a dramatist - pivoted downward after the scandalous trials that convicted him in 1895 of "gross indecency" and sent hi m to prison for two years. What is nearly always forgotten is that although he was not yet a public figure in 1881, the scandal that arose from the Union's rejection of his Poems and the accusation of plagiarism ensured that he was on his way to becoming one. Never before had a book been presented that had not been accepted: in this case the Oxford Union established the more indecorous precedent of rejecting a gift that an author had been invited to present. The Union sent a letter of apology to Wilde to which he replied that he regretted its decision, his "chief regret indeed being that there should still be at Oxford such a large number of young men who are ready to accept their own ignorance as an index, and their own conceit a criterion of any imaginative and beautiful work" and he expressed the hope that "no other poet or writer of English will ever be subjected to what I feel sure you as well as myself are conscious of, the coarse impertinence of having a work officially rejected which has been no less officially sought for."

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      Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854-1900) was born on 16 October 1854 in Dublin. He would later assert that a name which is destined to be in everyone's mouth must not be too long. All the world would come to know him simply as Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and later at Oxfordwhere he discovered the dangerous and delightful distinction of being different from others. In 1881 his collected poems were published. In 1882, short of money, Mr. Wilde accepted an invitation to embark on a lecture tour of America. The tour was an unmitigated smash and Mr. Wilde returned to London in triumph and richer by several thousand pounds. Mr. Wilde married Constance Lloyd, the daughter of an Irish barrister in 1884. They had two sons, Cyril and Vyvyan. In 1891 a guest of the Wilde's brought a young man to tea. Alfred DouglasBosiewas the foppish, poet son of the Marquess of Queensberry. They were immediately attracted to each other. Bosie was taken with the brilliance of Mr. Wilde's conversation and wit, and Mr. Wilde was entranced by young Queensberry's good looks and title. Outraged by his son's association with Mr. Wilde, the Marquess of Queensberry left a visiting card at Wilde's stylish London club, the Albemarle, upon which he had written, To Oscar Wilde posing as a somdomitehis spelling. Encouraged by Bosie whose hatred for his own father obscured his affection for his friend, Mr. Wilde pressed suit for criminal libel. The case was lost and Wilde charged with homosexual offences. The jury failed to reach a decision at the first trial, but at a second trial Mr. Wilde was found guilty and sentenced to two years in Reading Gaol (pronounced redd-ing jail). He was forced to labor in prison and his meals consisted mainly of gruel, suet, water and greasy cocoa. While in prison Mr. Wilde was declared bankrupt; his house and possessions were sold to pay his debts.

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    72. A Small Collection Of Poetry
    Poetry by famous British and American poets including Wendy Cope, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and oscar wilde.
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    All of these poems have been copied accurately, so far as I am aware. However, some of them have been entered from memory, and so there are bound to be mistakes. Please mail me any corrections, with references to books in which I can look them up if appropriate. Most of the poems are just plain text files at the moment. I'll turn them into HTML when I have the time. For the moment, please accept my apologies for the lack of nice formatting. The poems by Wendy Cope, T S Eliot, Philip Larkin and Christopher Logue are reproduced by permission of their publishers, . (At one point this page was home to more poems by those authors, but without permission. I now have permission to reproduce one poem from each author.) The following poems are available from here:

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    74. Wilde, Oscar
    Biography oscar wilde Playwright Ireland Born 10 Oct 1854 Died 30 Nov 1900 oscarwilde was born in Dublin in 1854, the son of an eminent eyesurgeon and a
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    Playwright Ireland Born 10 Oct 1854
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    Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin in 1854, the son of an eminent eye-surgeon and a nationalist poetess who wrote under the pseudonym of 'Speranza'. He went to Trinity College, Dublin and then to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he began to propagandise the new Aesthetic (or 'Art for Art's Sake') Movement. Despite winning a first and the Newdigate Prize for Poetry, Wilde failed to obtain an Oxford scholarship, and was forced to earn a living by lecturing and writing for periodicals. He published a largely unsuccessful volume of poems in 1881 and in the next year undertook a lecture-tour of the United States in order to promote the D'Oyle Carte production of Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, 'Patience'.
    After his marriage to Constance Lloyd in 1884, he tried to establish himself as a writer, but with little initial success. However, his three volumes of short fiction, 'The Happy Prince' (1888), 'Lord Arthur Savile's Crime' (1891) and 'A House of Pomegranates' (1891), together with his only novel, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' (1891), gradually won him a reputation as a modern writer with an original talent, a reputation confirmed and enhanced by the phenomenal success of his Society Comedies - 'Lady Windermere's Fan', 'A Woman of No Importance', 'An Ideal Husband' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest', all performed on the West End stage from 1892-95.
    Success, however, was short-lived. In 1891 Wilde had met and fallen extravagantly in love with Lord Alfred Douglas. In 1895, when his success as a dramatist was at its height, Wilde brought an unsuccessful libel action against Douglas's father, the Marquess of Queensberry. Wilde lost the case and two trials later was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for acts of gross indecency. As a result of this experience he wrote 'The Ballad of Reading Gaol'. He was released from prison in 1897 and went into an immediate self-imposed exile on the Continent. He died in Paris in ignominy in 1900.

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    Der Umgang mit dem Schönen war sein Lebensziel. Als Sohn von Sir William Wilde, einem irischen Ohrenchirurgen, und Jane Francicsca Elgee, einer in Dublin bekannten Gelegenheitsliteratin, wurde Wilde am 16. September in Dublin geboren. Nach einer Schulzeit schrieb er sich am Dubliner Trinity College ein, ging aber bald nach Oxford, wo er bereits als Student einen Literaturpreis für sein Gedicht "Ravenna" gewann. Schon auf der Universität, wie später in London, trat Wilde als einer der Wortführer der ästhetischen Bewegung ein. Mit dem Theaterstück "Lady Windermeres Fächer" (

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