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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Oscar Wilde. even in the best English houses; the importance of Boston in the development of the world-soul; the ... United States Minister laid the bottle down on a marble table, and, closing his door, retired to rest. For a moment ...
Oscar Wilde. even in the best English houses; the importance of Boston in the development of the world-soul; the ... United States Minister laid the bottle down on a marble table, and, closing his door, retired to rest. For a moment ...
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... in the carp - pond at the end of the King's Walk . With the enthusiastic egotism of the true artist he went over ... United States Minister was naturally a little annoyed to find that his present had not been accepted . " I have no ...
... in the carp - pond at the end of the King's Walk . With the enthusiastic egotism of the true artist he went over ... United States Minister was naturally a little annoyed to find that his present had not been accepted . " I have no ...
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... of the week, however, they were undisturbed, the only thing that excited any attention being the continual ... United States Minister covered him with his revolver, and called upon him, in accordance with Californian etiquette ...
... of the week, however, they were undisturbed, the only thing that excited any attention being the continual ... United States Minister covered him with his revolver, and called upon him, in accordance with Californian etiquette ...
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... United States Minister and his wife, and there to place a clammy hand on Mrs. Otis's forehead, while he hissed into her trembling husband's ear the awful secrets of the charnel-house. With regard to little Virginia, he had not quite ...
... United States Minister and his wife, and there to place a clammy hand on Mrs. Otis's forehead, while he hissed into her trembling husband's ear the awful secrets of the charnel-house. With regard to little Virginia, he had not quite ...
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... of the Minister for the United States . He stepped stealthily out of the wainscoting , with an evil smile on his cruel , wrinkled mouth , and the moon hid her face in a cloud as he stole past the great oriel window , where his own arms ...
... of the Minister for the United States . He stepped stealthily out of the wainscoting , with an evil smile on his cruel , wrinkled mouth , and the moon hid her face in a cloud as he stole past the great oriel window , where his own arms ...
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