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The Complete Non-Fiction Writings - Essays on Art + The Rise Of Historical Criticism + Poems in Prose + The Soul of a Man under Socialism + De Produndis and more - cover

The Complete Non-Fiction Writings - Essays on Art + The Rise Of Historical Criticism + Poems in Prose + The Soul of a Man under Socialism + De Produndis and more

Oscar Wilde

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In 'The Complete Non-Fiction Writings,' Oscar Wilde presents a compelling collection that illuminates the breadth of his intellectual prowess and artistic vision. This anthology encompasses a range of essays, critiques, and speeches, showcasing Wilde's distinctive aestheticism and wit. Written during the late 19th century, a period marked by shifting cultural values and a burgeoning interest in social commentary, Wilde's prose deftly navigates themes of beauty, morality, and the complexities of human experience, all presented with his trademark epigrammatic flair. Each piece serves as a testament to his belief in the transformative power of art and the necessity of individual expression within societal confines. Oscar Wilde was a quintessential figure of the Victorian literary landscape, celebrated not only for his plays and novels but also for his incisive commentary on life and society. Born into an intellectually stimulating environment, his formative experiences fueled his fascination with aesthetic ideals and societal critique. Wilde's own struggles with societal norms and personal crises enriched his writing, endowing it with a profound depth rarely matched by his contemporaries. This collection is indispensable for any reader yearning to dive deeper into Wilde's thoughts beyond his iconic prose. It is a treasure trove of insights that resonates even today, offering a rich tapestry of wit and wisdom that invites readers to ponder the intersections of art, society, and individual identity.
Disponible desde: 25/05/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 114 páginas.

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