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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... literary salon at Weimar . Lady Wilde was of course a poet and would , upon her arrival in London three years later in 1879 , keep a literary salon of her own at which she played a grande dame , dressed flamboyantly in the style of the ...
... literary salon at Weimar . Lady Wilde was of course a poet and would , upon her arrival in London three years later in 1879 , keep a literary salon of her own at which she played a grande dame , dressed flamboyantly in the style of the ...
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... literary friends.'14 He appears to have found his first lodgings in London towards the end of February 1879 at 13 ... literary life of London . Apart from the ' literary friends ' he had alluded to in his letter from the St ...
... literary friends.'14 He appears to have found his first lodgings in London towards the end of February 1879 at 13 ... literary life of London . Apart from the ' literary friends ' he had alluded to in his letter from the St ...
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... literary gift because he had lived a life of pleasure and had not made any subject his own . His misfortune had given him the great subject he needed and could be a great bless- ing to his literary vocation . Haldane told Wilde he would ...
... literary gift because he had lived a life of pleasure and had not made any subject his own . His misfortune had given him the great subject he needed and could be a great bless- ing to his literary vocation . Haldane told Wilde he would ...
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