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Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) has perhaps attracted more critical and biographical attention in recent years than any other writer of the late-nineteenth century. By the turn of the 1890s, he was emerging as one of the most influential essayists of his time. In the four years leading up to the trials of 1895, he produced four theatrically innovative Society comedies that transformed the Victorian stage.... Read more
The Duchess of Padua 224pp Salome, A Florentine Tragedy and Vera 272pp Lady Windermere's Fan 198pp A Woman Of No Importance 206pp An Ideal Husband 254pp The Importance Of Being Earnest 202pp Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Pieces 274pp Intentions and The Soul of Man 344pp Poems 358pp A House of Pomegranates and Other Tales 266pp De Profundis 230pp The Picture of Dorian Gray For Love of the King [1922] 426pp Reviews 572pp Miscellanies 362pp Bibliography of Oscar Wilde [1914] Stuart Mason 640pp illustrated
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