Irish Writers: Oscar Wilde
Irish Writers: Oscar Wilde
(1854-1900), was as unconventional as he was brilliant. He studied at Trinity
College, Dublin and at Magdalen College, Oxford, displaying an outstanding
mind, a sharp wit and a contempt for conformity. He became an advocate of the
doctrine of art for art's sake and courted controversy with his flamboyant and
decadent public image. Celebrated for his wit and pathos, Wilde today is perhaps best
known for his play The Importance of Being Earnest.
His conviction and imprisonment for homosexuality was the
beginning of a slow physical decline that eventually brought about his death in
1900. Wilde left behind him a remarkable body of work. This exceptionally charismatic and talented
man left an influence on our culture that has been immense.
Author David Pritchard has written a highly readable, frank and sympathetic biography of
the cultural and literary legacy of one of the most paradoxical characters, and
one of the most brilliant intellects, of the nineteenth century.
PRP: 40.66 Lei
Acesta este Pretul Recomandat de Producator. Pretul de vanzare al produsului este afisat mai jos.
36.59Lei
36.59Lei
40.66 LeiIndisponibil
Descrierea produsului
(1854-1900), was as unconventional as he was brilliant. He studied at Trinity
College, Dublin and at Magdalen College, Oxford, displaying an outstanding
mind, a sharp wit and a contempt for conformity. He became an advocate of the
doctrine of art for art's sake and courted controversy with his flamboyant and
decadent public image. Celebrated for his wit and pathos, Wilde today is perhaps best
known for his play The Importance of Being Earnest.
His conviction and imprisonment for homosexuality was the
beginning of a slow physical decline that eventually brought about his death in
1900. Wilde left behind him a remarkable body of work. This exceptionally charismatic and talented
man left an influence on our culture that has been immense.
Author David Pritchard has written a highly readable, frank and sympathetic biography of
the cultural and literary legacy of one of the most paradoxical characters, and
one of the most brilliant intellects, of the nineteenth century.
Detaliile produsului