Lord Arthur Savile's Crime: And Other StoriesWordsworth, 1993 - 125 strán (strany) Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories is a collection of four of Wilde's short stories: "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime," "The Sphinx without a Secret," "The Canterville Ghost," and "A Model Millionaire." Originally published in various London magazines in 1887, the pieces were eventually collected and published in book form in 1891. In these stories, generally described as social satires, Wilde parodied what he considered American naïveté as well as the cultural and social snobbery associated with the British aristocracy. Critics praise Wilde's literary achievement with these stories - particularly "The Canterville Ghost" and "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime"--But note the relative neglect of his short fiction in light of the notoriety of his dramas and his novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891). |
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... looked out of the window . A dim haze of heat was hanging over the great city , and the roofs of the houses were ... looked out in wonder from the dreaming eyes . With her soft , clinging dress of crêpe - de - chine , and her large ...
... looked out of the window . A dim haze of heat was hanging over the great city , and the roofs of the houses were ... looked out in wonder from the dreaming eyes . With her soft , clinging dress of crêpe - de - chine , and her large ...
Strana 35
... looked ! How like a strange dream ! The houses on the other side of the river seemed built out of darkness . One would have said that silver and shadow had fashioned the world anew . The huge dome of St. Paul's loomed like a bubble ...
... looked ! How like a strange dream ! The houses on the other side of the river seemed built out of darkness . One would have said that silver and shadow had fashioned the world anew . The huge dome of St. Paul's loomed like a bubble ...
Strana 78
... looked like a clairvoyante , and was wrapped in rich furs . ' What do you think of that face ? ' he said ; ' is it truthful ? ' I examined it carefully . It seemed to me the face of some one who had a secret , but whether that secret ...
... looked like a clairvoyante , and was wrapped in rich furs . ' What do you think of that face ? ' he said ; ' is it truthful ? ' I examined it carefully . It seemed to me the face of some one who had a secret , but whether that secret ...
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Lord Arthur Saviles Crime | 3 |
The Canterville Ghost | 41 |
The Sphinx without a Secret | 77 |
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