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A biography of Irish poet Oscar Wilde

Book Review   by:Sydney     Original Author: Oscar Wilde
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Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), dramatist and Irish poet whose reputation rests on his comic masterpieces Lady Windermere's Fan(1892) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). Among wilds other best-known works are his only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891) and his fairy tales especially "The Happy Prince." Wilde was born on October 16, 1854 in Dublin to unconventional parents - his mother Lady Jane Francesca Wilde (1820-96), was a bard and journalist. His father was Sir William Wilde, an Irish antiquarian, gifted writer, and specialist in diseases of the eye and ear. Wilde studied at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh (1864-71), Trinity College, Dublin (1871-74) and Magdalen College, Oxford (1874-78). In 1878 Wilde received his B.A. And in the same year he moved to London. His lifestyle and humorous wit soon made him the spokesman for Aestheticism, the late 19th century movement in England that advocated art for art's sake. He worked as art reviewer (1881), lectured in the United States and Canada (1882), and lived in Paris (1883). Between the years 1883 and 1884 he lectured in Britain. From the mid-1880s he was an official contributor for Pall Mall Gazette and Dramatic View. In 1884 Wilde married Constance Lloyd (died 1898), and to support his natural Wilde edited in 1887-89 Woman's World. In 1888 he published The Happy Prince and Other Tales, fairy-stories written for his two sons. wilds marriage ended in 1893. He had met a few years earlier Lord Alfred Douglas, a competitor and a bard, who became both the love of the author's life and his downfall. Wilde made his reputation in the theatre world between the years 1892 and 1895 with a series of highly popular plays.
Lady Windermere's Fan (1892) dealt with a blackmail divorcée driven to self-sacrifice by maternal love. In A Woman of No Importance (1893) an illegitimate son are torn between his father and mother. An Ideal Husband (1895) dealt with blackmail, political corruption and public and private honor. The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) were about two fashionable young gentlemen and they're eventually successful courtship. Before his theatrical success Wilde produced several essays. His two major literary-theoretical works were the dialogues "The Decay of Lying" (1889) and "The Critic as Artist" (1890). Although married and the father of two children, wilds personal life was open to rumors. His years of triumph ended dramatically, when his intimate association with Alfred Douglas led to his trial on charges of homosexuality (then illegal in Britain). He was sentenced to two years hard labor for the crime of sodomy. Wilde was first in Wandsworth prison, London, and then in Reading Gaol. During this time he wrote De Profundis (1905), a dramatic monologue and autobiography, which was addressed to Alfred Douglas. After his release in 1897 Wilde in Berneval, near Dieppe. He wrote "The Ballad of Reading Gaol", revealing his concern for inhumane prison conditions. Wilde died of cerebral meningitis on November 30, 1900, penniless, in a cheap Paris hotel at the age of 46.
Published: April 18, 2006   
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  2. 5. fizzthetwizz

    Lots missing but great try!

    Oscar was a great man of his time and i enjoyed reading this person perspective on his life and achievements. Ive studied Oscar wilde a little and Liked his poetry, plays and stories. He was a great man one of the heroes of his time.. thankyou for your input

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  4. 3. Tristan Bergh

    Wilde's Biography

    This entry is inaccurate, with poor spelling and proofreading, and no attention given to the subtlety of Wilde's contribution nor his other famous output: his epigrams. Wilde was considered the outstanding conversationalist of his time and we are told, frustratingly, that the extremely polished dialogue in his best play, "Earnest", was a shadow of Wilde at his best at a dinner party.

    0 Rating Saturday, June 17, 2006
  5. 2. Tristan Bergh

    Poor effort

    Inaccurate, poor spelling and proofreading, with no attention to the subtlety of Wilde's intelligence and empthay and where are references to Wilde's other famous output: his epigrams and quotes? Wilde was considered the outstanding wit and conversationalist of his time.

    0 Rating Saturday, June 17, 2006
  6. 1. Wipaskikriz

    A biography of Irish poet Oscar Wilde

    Many mistakes, both in writing ideas, both in using english language.

    1 Rating Friday, June 02, 2006
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