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In "Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde," the reader is invited into a meticulously crafted world where beauty and wit converge. Wilde'Äôs poems articulate profound themes of love, art, and societal critique with a remarkable precision that embodies the aesthetic movement of the late 19th century. Combining rich imagery with striking rhythms, these verses reflect Wilde's unique ability to blend lyrical passion with ironic humor, serving both as an aesthetic object and a commentary on contemporary Victorian norms. The compilation presents a diverse range of works, showcasing his talent in both the…mehr

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In "Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde," the reader is invited into a meticulously crafted world where beauty and wit converge. Wilde'Äôs poems articulate profound themes of love, art, and societal critique with a remarkable precision that embodies the aesthetic movement of the late 19th century. Combining rich imagery with striking rhythms, these verses reflect Wilde's unique ability to blend lyrical passion with ironic humor, serving both as an aesthetic object and a commentary on contemporary Victorian norms. The compilation presents a diverse range of works, showcasing his talent in both the humorous and the deeply poignant, reflecting the complexity of the human experience. Oscar Wilde, a central figure in the fin-de-siv®cle literary scene, was profoundly influenced by his experiences and surroundings, including the rigid societal structures of his time. His background in classical studies and his forays into art and philosophy imbued his poetry with layers of meaning, enriching his exploration of identity, morality, and the pursuit of beauty. Wilde lived a tumultuous life, marked by both lavish success and tragic downfall, fueling the emotional depth found in his writings. "Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde" is a compelling read for those who appreciate the interplay of form and critique within poetry. It beckons not only poetry enthusiasts but also anyone interested in the intricate relationship between art and life. Wilde'Äôs profound insights and exquisite wordplay will resonate with readers, making this collection a lasting addition to the canon of English literature.

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Oscar Wilde, born in 1854, was a celebrated Irish playwright, poet, and author, known for his sharp wit and flamboyant style. He gained fame in London's literary scene during the 1880s and 1890s, producing iconic works like The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest. Wilde's writing, known for its humor, irony, and satirical commentary on society, established him as a master of the genre of comedy of manners.Wilde's personal life was equally dramatic, marked by his relationships with men in an era when homosexuality was illegal. His career took a tragic turn in 1895 when he was imprisoned for ""gross indecency,"" after his affair with Lord Alfred Douglas was exposed. Wilde spent two years in prison, and upon release, he lived in exile in France, where he wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol reflecting on his suffering.Despite his fall from grace, Wilde's legacy endured through his works, which continue to be celebrated for their brilliance and wit. His plays and novels remain a significant part of the Western literary canon, admired for their critique of societal norms and exploration of human nature. Wilde died in 1900 in relative obscurity, but his work has since been recognized as foundational to modern literature.