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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... marry her , with the doom of murder hanging over his head , would be a betrayal like that of Judas , a sin worse ... marriage must be postponed , at all costs . Of this he was quite resolved . Ardently though he loved the girl ...
... marry her , with the doom of murder hanging over his head , would be a betrayal like that of Judas , a sin worse ... marriage must be postponed , at all costs . Of this he was quite resolved . Ardently though he loved the girl ...
Strana 111
... marrying . He himself had married young , and the result had been unhappiness , and it was not likely that he would have asked Willie Hughes to commit the same error . The boy - player of Rosalind had nothing to gain from marriage , or ...
... marrying . He himself had married young , and the result had been unhappiness , and it was not likely that he would have asked Willie Hughes to commit the same error . The boy - player of Rosalind had nothing to gain from marriage , or ...
Strana 112
... marriage that Shakespeare proposes for Willie Hughes is the marriage with his Muse , an expression which is ... married to my Muse . The children he begs him to beget are no children of flesh and blood , but more immortal ...
... marriage that Shakespeare proposes for Willie Hughes is the marriage with his Muse , an expression which is ... married to my Muse . The children he begs him to beget are no children of flesh and blood , but more immortal ...
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Lord Arthur Saviles Crime | 3 |
The Canterville Ghost | 41 |
The Sphinx without a Secret | 77 |
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