OSCAR WILDE Ultimate Collection: 250+ Titles in One Edition
About the eBook
In "OSCAR WILDE Ultimate Collection: 250+ Titles in One Edition," readers are presented with a comprehensive anthology that showcases the prolific genius of Oscar Wilde. This collection encompasses his plays, poems, essays, and stories, revealing the wit and aestheticism that characterize Wilde's literary style. From the biting satire of "The Importance of Being Earnest" to the poignant beauty of "The Picture of Dorian Gray," each work is intricately woven with themes of morality, identity, and societal critique. Wilde's elegant prose, imbued with sharp humor and rich symbolism, not only reflects the decadent movement of the late 19th century but also engages with contemporary philosophical discourses, making this collection a vital reference for understanding his literary contribution. Oscar Wilde, a quintessential figure of the Victorian era, was known not only for his literary prowess but also for his flamboyant personality and radical views on art and society. His experiences as an Irish expatriate, along with his tumultuous encounters with love, politics, and societal norms, deeply influenced his writing. Wilde's embrace of aesthetics and his challenge to social conventions resonate throughout this collection, providing readers with insight into his complex character and the world he navigated. This ultimate collection is an essential companion for both long-time fans and newcomers to Wilde's works. It allows readers to explore the vastness of his creativity and intellectual depth within a single volume. Dive into the world of Oscar Wilde and discover the brilliant interplay of wit and wisdom that has captivated audiences for generations.
In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- A comprehensive Introduction outlines these selected works' unifying features, themes, or stylistic evolutions.
- The Author Biography highlights personal milestones and literary influences that shape the entire body of writing.
- A Historical Context section situates the works in their broader era—social currents, cultural trends, and key events that underpin their creation.
- A concise Synopsis (Selection) offers an accessible overview of the included texts, helping readers navigate plotlines and main ideas without revealing critical twists.
- A unified Analysis examines recurring motifs and stylistic hallmarks across the collection, tying the stories together while spotlighting the different work's strengths.
- Reflection questions inspire deeper contemplation of the author's overarching message, inviting readers to draw connections among different texts and relate them to modern contexts.
- Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.
About the Author
Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), an Irish playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet, is renowned for his barbed wit, flamboyant dress, and glittering conversational skill. Educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and at Magdalen College, Oxford, Wilde made a name for himself in a wide variety of literary formats. His only novel, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray', stands as a classic of gothic literature, reflecting his fascination with the aesthetic movement and the dual nature of Victorian society. However, Wilde is perhaps best celebrated for his plays, particularly 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and 'An Ideal Husband', which satirize the hypocrisies of high society with sharp humor and clever dialogue. Alongside these more enduring works, his body of literary contributions includes a wealth of poems, short stories like 'The Happy Prince', and a profusion of essays. His writing style combined romanticism, decadence, and a particular brand of Irish wit that has ensured his place in the pantheon of literary greats. Tragically, Wilde's personal life—which included a notorious court case resulting in imprisonment due to his homosexuality, a topic which at the time was considered deeply taboo and a criminal offense—led to his premature decline. Despite his fall from grace during his lifetime, Wilde's work has gone on to receive continuous acclaim, and he remains an important figure in literature for his contributions to the English language and the commentary embedded within his works.
Product Details
Publisher: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 3019 Pages
Filesize: 5.6 MB
ISBN: 8596547715535
Published: Nov. 8, 2023