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Poems Of Wilde : Oscar Wilde's full annotated tales, plays, and poetry

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"Poems of Oscar Wilde" is a book of poems by the great Irish writer and playwright Oscar Wilde. This collection of Wilde's writings, which was first published in 1881, comprises some of his best-known and lasting pieces, including "The Grave of Shelley," "The House of Judgement," and "A Vision."
This collection of poetry demonstrates Wilde's humor, poetic talent, and distinctive viewpoints on love, beauty, and the human condition. Although some poems consider the fleeting nature of existence and the certainty of death, many of the poems tackle themes of decadence, hedonism, and the perils of excess.
Readers will come across colorful and intriguing visuals throughout the book, as well as deep insights into the human experience. From the heartbreakingly beautiful "Requiescat" to the melancholy "The Garden of Eros," these poems provide a rich and diverse portrayal of one of the most renowned authors of the Victorian period.
"Poems of Oscar Wilde" is a must-read whether you like Wilde's writing or are just seeking for a fresh collection of poetry to discover. Discover the eternal beauty and wisdom of his poetry by immersing yourself in the universe of one of the most famous and adored authors of all time.

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Product Details
Independently Published
838691249Y / 9798386912499
Paperback
13/03/2023
60 pages
127 x 203 mm, 70 grams