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Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish writer and poet. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. Today he is remembered for his epigrams, plays and the circumstances of his imprisonment, followed by his early death. Wilde's parents were successful Dublin intellectuals, and their son showed his intelligence early by becoming fluent in French and German. At university Wilde read Greats; he proved himself to be an outstanding classicist, first at Dublin, then at Oxford. He became known for his involvement in the rising philosophy of aestheticism, led by two of his tutors, Walter Pater and John Ruskin. He also profoundly explored Roman Catholicism, to which he would later convert on his deathbed. After university, Wilde moved to London into fashionable cultural and social circles. As a spokesman for aestheticism, he tried his hand at various literary activities: he published a book of poems, lectured in the United States of America and Canada on the new "English Renaissance in Art", and then returned to London where he worked prolifically as a journalist. Known for his biting wit, flamboyant dress, and glittering conversation, Wilde had become one of the most well-known personalities of his day. At the turn of the 1890s, he refined his ideas about the supremacy of art in a series of dialogues and essays, and incorporated themes of decadence, duplicity, and beauty into his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890). The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, and combine them with larger social themes, drew Wilde to write drama. He wrote Salome (1891) in French in Paris but it was refused a licence. Unperturbed, Wilde produced four society comedies in the early 1890s, which made him one of the most successful playwrights of late Victorian London.
At the height of his fame and success, whilst his masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest (1895), was still on stage in London, Wilde sued the father of his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, for libel. After a series of trials, Wilde was convicted of gross indecency with other men and imprisoned for two years, held to hard labour. In prison he wrote De Profundis (written in 1897 & published in 1905), a long letter which discusses his spiritual journey through his trials, forming a dark counterpoint to his earlier philosophy of pleasure. Upon his release he left immediately for France, never to return to Ireland or Britain. There he wrote his last work, The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898), a long poem commemorating the harsh rhythms of prison life. He died destitute in Paris at the age of forty-six.


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eBooks found: 155
Importance of Being Earnest - In Extra Large Print
Virginia M. Woolf Foundation, April 2012
A three act play considerd one of Wilde's best. Witty satire of Victorian social hypocracy. Filled with familiar epigrams and sparkling dialogue. The double life of a fashionable and privileged gentleman. >>
eBook price: $0.99
The Importance of Being Earnest
EBM Publishing, April 2012
First performed on 14 February 1895 at St. James's Theatre in London, "The Importance of Being Earnest" is a farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintain fictitious personae in order to escape burdensome social obligations.
List Price: $1.99 eBook price: $0.99
The Picture of Dorian Gray
EBM Publishing, April 2012
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" is the only published novel by Oscar Wilde, appearing as the lead story in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine on 20 June 1890, printed as the July 1890 issue of this magazine.
List Price: $1.99 eBook price: $0.99
The Picture of Dorian Gray
urban-romantics.com, September 2011
ISBN: 9781907832338
Oscar Wilde's only novel, a classic instance of the aestheticism of the 19th century English literature. Dorian is what I would like to be - in other ages, perhaps, said Oscar Wilde describing this novel. >>
List Price: $8.00 eBook price: $5.99
The Picture of Dorian Gray
CSF Publishing, July 2011
ISBN: 9781937487034
CSF Publishing's Classic Literature Collection includes title's carefully updated and corrected from the original text, and features new enhancements such as the author's complete biography and bibliography, >>
eBook price: $4.99
The Importance of Being Earnest
Wildside Press, April 2011
ISBN: 9781592242245
"The Importance of Being Earnest," Wilde's most famous play, opened at the St. James's Theatre in London on February 14, 1895. It proved an immediate success critically and commercially, and it remains >>
eBook price: $0.99
A Woman of No Importance
Book Jungle, November 2010
ISBN: 9781438546735
A play by Oscar Wilde
eBook price: $6.95
An Ideal Husband
Book Jungle, November 2010
ISBN: 9781438555690
This 1895 play revolves around blackmail and political corruption. The theme of public and private honor runs throughout the work. The play opens at a fashionable dinner party in London. Several guests >>
eBook price: $3.95
An Ideal Husband
Book Jungle, November 2010
ISBN: 9781438546742
This 1895 play revolves around blackmail and political corruption. The theme of public and private honor runs throughout the work. The play opens at a fashionable dinner party in London. Several guests >>
List Price: $2.49 eBook price: $2.45
De Profundis
Book Jungle, November 2010
ISBN: 9781438554464
. . . Suffering is one very long moment. We cannot divide it by seasons. We can only record its moods, and chronicle their return. With us time itself does not progress. It revolves. It seems to circle >>
eBook price: $3.95