Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other StoriesStandard Ebooks This collection of short “mystery” stories by Oscar Wilde was originally published in 1891 and was his second published collection of stories. This edition follows the 1907 edition, which was published after his death and added “The Portrait of Mr. W. H.,” a story first published in 1899. Written around the same time as The Picture of Dorian Gray and before he turned his hand to playwriting, these stories showcase the quintessential Wilde: dark irony combined with an incisive dissection of Victorian society, with just a hint of the supernatural added to amuse and engage his Victorian audience. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks. |
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... Cyril Graham . He was very fascinating , and very foolish , and very heartless . However , he left me the only legacy I ever received in my life . " " What was that ? " I exclaimed . Erskine rose from his seat , and going over to a tall ...
... Cyril Graham . He was very fascinating , and very foolish , and very heartless . However , he left me the only legacy I ever received in my life . " " What was that ? " I exclaimed . Erskine rose from his seat , and going over to a tall ...
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... Cyril Graham used to say so , ” muttered Erskine . " But it is not a bit like Lord Pembroke , " I answered . " I know the Penshurst portraits very well . I was staying near there a few weeks ago ... Cyril Graham and his theory . " " And what.
... Cyril Graham used to say so , ” muttered Erskine . " But it is not a bit like Lord Pembroke , " I answered . " I know the Penshurst portraits very well . I was staying near there a few weeks ago ... Cyril Graham and his theory . " " And what.
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... Cyril Graham himself . He and I were at the same house at Eton . I was a year or two older than he was , but we were immense friends , and did all our work and all our play together . There was , of course , a good deal more play than ...
... Cyril Graham himself . He and I were at the same house at Eton . I was a year or two older than he was , but we were immense friends , and did all our work and all our play together . There was , of course , a good deal more play than ...
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... Cyril Graham was the only perfect Rosalind I have ever seen . It would be impossible to describe to you the beauty , the delicacy , the refinement of the whole thing . It made an immense sensation , and the horrid little theatre , as it ...
... Cyril Graham was the only perfect Rosalind I have ever seen . It would be impossible to describe to you the beauty , the delicacy , the refinement of the whole thing . It made an immense sensation , and the horrid little theatre , as it ...
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... Cyril asked me to dismiss from my mind any preconceived ideas I might have formed on the subject , and to give a ... Cyril Graham's theory , evolved as you see purely from the Sonnets themselves , and depending for its acceptance not so ...
... Cyril asked me to dismiss from my mind any preconceived ideas I might have formed on the subject , and to give a ... Cyril Graham's theory , evolved as you see purely from the Sonnets themselves , and depending for its acceptance not so ...
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