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The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde, Zenith Crescent Moon Press

Casa editrice: Zenith Crescent Moon Press

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🌟 Enter the dazzling world of Oscar Wilde with The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde, a collection that captures the brilliance and wit of one of literature's most celebrated minds. This eBook brings together Wilde's most iconic works, from the hauntingly beautiful The Picture of Dorian Gray to his hilarious and thought-provoking plays like The Importance of Being Earnest.

📖 Discover Wilde's profound commentary on society, love, and morality, expressed through his unique blend of humor, intellect, and poetic elegance. The collection also includes his essays, poetry, and letters, offering readers a rare glimpse into the mind of this extraordinary literary genius.

✨ Renowned for his sharp wit and timeless themes, Oscar Wilde's works continue to inspire, entertain, and provoke thought across generations. This definitive collection is a treasure trove for fans of classic literature and lovers of clever, heartfelt storytelling.

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Disponibile da: 26/03/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1216 pagine.

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