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Erzählungen und Aphorismen Oscar Wilde - Frank Thissen hat für die Aphorismensammlung aus den Werken und Briefen von Oscar Wilde in acht Kapiteln die zitierenswertesten Aussprüche der für Oscar Wilde zentralen Themenbereiche Kunst, Leben, Gesellschaft, Genie einander zugeordnet. In der Summe geben diese Sentenzen in ihrer Eigenständigkeit, in ihrer stilistischen Abgeschlossenheit und Allgemeingültigkeit einen konzentrierten Einblick in Werk und Denken des Autors.

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Erzählungen und Aphorismen Oscar Wilde - Frank Thissen hat für die Aphorismensammlung aus den Werken und Briefen von Oscar Wilde in acht Kapiteln die zitierenswertesten Aussprüche der für Oscar Wilde zentralen Themenbereiche Kunst, Leben, Gesellschaft, Genie einander zugeordnet. In der Summe geben diese Sentenzen in ihrer Eigenständigkeit, in ihrer stilistischen Abgeschlossenheit und Allgemeingültigkeit einen konzentrierten Einblick in Werk und Denken des Autors.

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Author Oscar Wilde was known for his acclaimed works including 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' as well as his brilliant wit, flamboyant style and infamous imprisonment for homosexuality.Who Was Oscar Wilde?Author, playwright and poet Oscar Wilde was a popular literary figure in late Victorian England. After graduating from Oxford University, he lectured as a poet, art critic and a leading proponent of the principles of aestheticism. In 1891, he published The Picture of Dorian Gray, his only novel which was panned as immoral by Victorian critics, but is now considered one of his most notable works. As a dramatist, many of Wildes plays were well received including his satirical comedies Lady Windermere's Fan (1892), A Woman of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1895) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895), his most famous play. Unconventional in his writing and life, Wildes affair with a young man led to his arrest on charges of "gross indecency" in 1895. He was imprisoned for two years and died in poverty three years after his release at the age of 46.