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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... morning to his lodgings in Bloomsbury , to ask his advice and assistance . ' So you are taking up politics seriously ? ' said Count Rouvaloff , when Lord Arthur had told him the object of his mission ; but Lord Arthur , who hated ...
... morning to his lodgings in Bloomsbury , to ask his advice and assistance . ' So you are taking up politics seriously ? ' said Count Rouvaloff , when Lord Arthur had told him the object of his mission ; but Lord Arthur , who hated ...
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... morning it appeared again . The third morning also it was there , though the library had been locked up at night by Mr. Otis himself , and the key carried upstairs . The whole family were now quite interested ; Mr. Otis began to suspect ...
... morning it appeared again . The third morning also it was there , though the library had been locked up at night by Mr. Otis himself , and the key carried upstairs . The whole family were now quite interested ; Mr. Otis began to suspect ...
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And Other Stories Oscar Wilde. III THE NEXT MORNING when the Otis family met at breakfast , they discussed the ghost ... mornings it was a dull ( almost Indian ) red , then it would be vermilion , then a rich purple , and once when ...
And Other Stories Oscar Wilde. III THE NEXT MORNING when the Otis family met at breakfast , they discussed the ghost ... mornings it was a dull ( almost Indian ) red , then it would be vermilion , then a rich purple , and once when ...
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Lord Arthur Saviles Crime | 3 |
The Canterville Ghost | 41 |
The Sphinx without a Secret | 77 |
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