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The soul of man under socialism and selected critical prose

Wilde, OscarDowling, Linda(Introduction by)
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Illuminating essays on philsophy, literature, soceity, and art by one of Ireland's greatest wits

Oscar Wilde—witty raconteur, flamboyant hedonist, and self-destructive lover—is most familiar as the author of brilliant comedies, includingThe Importance of Being Earnest,An Ideal Husband, and the decadent novelThe Picture of Dorian Gray. This selection of critical writings reveals a different side of the great writer—the deep and serious reader of literature and philosophy, and the eloquent and original thinker about society and art. This illuminating collection includes "The Portrait of Mr. W. H.," "In Defense of Dorian Gray," reviews, and the writings fromIntentions (1891), including "The Decay of Lying," "Pen, Pencil, Poison," and "The Critic as Artist."

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Product Details
Penguin
0141958901 / 9780141958903
eBook (EPUB)
335
30/08/2001
England
English
325 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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