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Oscar Wilde : The Tragic Genius of English Literature

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Oscar Wilde was a brilliant writer, poet, and playwright, whose life was as tragic as it was colorful. Born in Dublin in 1854, he rose to fame in Victorian England as a leading voice of the Aesthetic Movement, which celebrated beauty and art for art's sake. Wilde's sharp wit and unconventional style made him a literary celebrity, and he became known for his cutting social commentary and satirical plays.

However, Wilde's life took a dramatic turn when he was sentenced to two years in prison for homosexual acts, which were illegal at the time. This event marked a turning point in Wilde's life, and he spent the rest of his days in exile, living in poverty and obscurity until his death in 1900 at the age of 46.

Despite the tragedy of his life, Wilde's legacy has endured through his works, which continue to captivate and inspire readers today. In this book, we will explore the fascinating life and career of Oscar Wilde, from his early years in Dublin to his rise as a literary icon in London, his tumultuous personal life, and his enduring impact on modern culture.

Through in-depth analysis of Wilde's works and personal writings, we will examine his unique perspectives on art, beauty, love, and society, and delve into the themes that continue to make his works relevant and resonant today. We will also explore the controversies that surrounded his life and career, including his scandalous relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas, his imprisonment and exile, and his complicated relationship with his Irish identity.

Ultimately, this book will serve as a tribute to the enduring genius of Oscar Wilde, a writer whose works continue to captivate and enchant readers over a century after his death.

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Product Details
Independently Published
838847813Y / 9798388478139
Paperback / softback
25/03/2023
70 pages
140 x 216 mm, 91 grams
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