First published in 1916, this volume contains the first volume of Frank Harris's biography "Oscar Wilde - His Life and Confessions". An acquaintance of Wilde's, Harris attempts in this biography to do justice to his old friend whom he had helped throughout the controversy and his trial, twenty years previous. Contents include: "Oscar's Father And Mother On Trial", "Oscar Wilde As A Schoolboy", "Trinity, Dublin: Magdalen, Oxford", "Formative Influences: Oscar's Poems", "Oscar's Quarrel With Whistler", "And Marriage", "Oscar Wilde's Faith And Practice", "Oscar's Reputation And Supporters",…mehr
First published in 1916, this volume contains the first volume of Frank Harris's biography "Oscar Wilde - His Life and Confessions". An acquaintance of Wilde's, Harris attempts in this biography to do justice to his old friend whom he had helped throughout the controversy and his trial, twenty years previous. Contents include: "Oscar's Father And Mother On Trial", "Oscar Wilde As A Schoolboy", "Trinity, Dublin: Magdalen, Oxford", "Formative Influences: Oscar's Poems", "Oscar's Quarrel With Whistler", "And Marriage", "Oscar Wilde's Faith And Practice", "Oscar's Reputation And Supporters", "Oscar's Growth To Originality About 1890", etc. Frank Harris (1855-1931) was an Irish-American novelist, editor, journalist, publisher, and short story writer who had acquaintances with many famous people of his day. Other notable works by this author include: "The Man Shakespeare and his Tragic Life Story" (1909), "The Yellow Ticket And Other Stories" (1914), and "Contemporary Portraits" (1915-1923).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank Harris, a prolific author and literary figure, showcases his prowess in "Gulmore: The Boss." His masterpiece offers readers a compelling exploration of power, ambition, and morality in the heart of the business world. Through vivid prose and intricate character development, Harris paints a vivid portrait of Gulmore, a formidable figure whose influence reverberates through the corridors of industry and politics. In "Gulmore: The Boss," Harris delves deep into the psyche of his protagonist, revealing the complexities of ambition and the cost of success. As Gulmore navigates the cutthroat world of business, readers are drawn into a web of intrigue, betrayal, and moral ambiguity. Harris's keen insight and masterful storytelling create a gripping narrative that challenges readers to confront the ethical dilemmas inherent in the pursuit of power. With its timely themes and timeless relevance, "Gulmore: The Boss" stands as a testament to Harris's skill as a storyteller and social commentator. Through Gulmore's journey, Harris offers a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of leadership and the enduring quest for power and influence in the modern world.
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