The Unmasking of Oscar WildeHarperCollins, 2000 - 301 strán (strany) Vilified by fellow Victorians for his sexuality and his dandyism, in the 1990s, Oscar Wilde is hailed as a progressive sexual liberator. But this is not how Wilde saw himself. His actions and pretences did not bring him happiness and fulfilment: his art did. |
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... Wilde has revealed himself with candour in these poems . It is , in fact , one of the paradoxes of Wilde's life and art that the true Wilde is to be gleaned from what he says in his art far more than from what he says , or is alleged to ...
... Wilde has revealed himself with candour in these poems . It is , in fact , one of the paradoxes of Wilde's life and art that the true Wilde is to be gleaned from what he says in his art far more than from what he says , or is alleged to ...
Strana 238
... Wilde's effects by demanding payment of his £ 600 costs . Constance suffered the humiliation of having her home ransacked as the receivers took possession of Wilde's property . Among the items sold were presenta- tion volumes from Hugo ...
... Wilde's effects by demanding payment of his £ 600 costs . Constance suffered the humiliation of having her home ransacked as the receivers took possession of Wilde's property . Among the items sold were presenta- tion volumes from Hugo ...
Strana 245
... Wilde's estranged friend Pierre Louys . The damage , however , was done . Beardsley was condemned by association with Wilde and suffered the severest consequences as a result . In the wake of Wilde's arrest , an angry mob hurled stones ...
... Wilde's estranged friend Pierre Louys . The damage , however , was done . Beardsley was condemned by association with Wilde and suffered the severest consequences as a result . In the wake of Wilde's arrest , an angry mob hurled stones ...
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