Oscar Wilde
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- 64
- Udgivet:
- 18. august 2023
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- 127x4x203 mm.
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- 80 g.
- 2-3 uger.
- 28. november 2024
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Beskrivelse af Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde: The Biography of an Irish Poet and his Completed Life's Work delves into the fascinating and tumultuous journey of one of the most celebrated literary figures in history. From his early days in Dublin to his rise to fame and subsequent downfall, this comprehensive biography explores the life and works of Oscar Wilde, capturing the essence of his genius, wit, and ultimately his tragic fate.
Born to Anglo-Irish intellectuals in 1854, Wilde's formative years were marked by intellectual curiosity and linguistic prowess. He immersed himself in the study of classics, becoming an exceptional classicist at Trinity College Dublin and later at Magdalen College, Oxford. It was during this time that Wilde embraced aestheticism, a philosophy that would shape his literary endeavors and distinguish him as a unique voice in the cultural landscape of Victorian London. Renowned for his razor-sharp wit and flamboyant persona, Wilde became a prominent figure in London's social and cultural circles. He dabbled in various literary pursuits, publishing poetry, lecturing on art, and captivating audiences with his brilliant conversational skills. Yet it was in the realm of drama that Wilde found his true calling.
His society comedies, such as "The Importance of Being Earnest," became instant classics and solidified his position as one of the most successful playwrights of his time. However, Wilde's life took a dramatic turn when he confronted the Marquess of Queensberry, the father of his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, resulting in a trial that exposed Wilde's own hidden desires. Convicted of gross indecency for his consensual homosexual relationships, Wilde faced imprisonment and the ensuing social and personal ramifications. Within the walls of his prison cell, Wilde composed "De Profundis," a profound reflection on his spiritual journey and a testament to the enduring power of art. Following his release, he sought refuge in France, where he penned his final work, "The Ballad of Reading Gaol," a poignant poem capturing the harsh realities of life behind bars.
Oscar Wilde: The Biography of an Irish Poet and his Completed Life's Work presents an intimate and comprehensive portrait of a complex and brilliant artist. Drawing upon Wilde's writings, personal correspondence, and historical accounts, this biography offers a profound exploration of his artistic achievements, his tumultuous personal life, and the lasting impact of his works on literature and society. It is a captivating tribute to the life and enduring legacy of Oscar Wilde, the extraordinary poet and playwright who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.
Born to Anglo-Irish intellectuals in 1854, Wilde's formative years were marked by intellectual curiosity and linguistic prowess. He immersed himself in the study of classics, becoming an exceptional classicist at Trinity College Dublin and later at Magdalen College, Oxford. It was during this time that Wilde embraced aestheticism, a philosophy that would shape his literary endeavors and distinguish him as a unique voice in the cultural landscape of Victorian London. Renowned for his razor-sharp wit and flamboyant persona, Wilde became a prominent figure in London's social and cultural circles. He dabbled in various literary pursuits, publishing poetry, lecturing on art, and captivating audiences with his brilliant conversational skills. Yet it was in the realm of drama that Wilde found his true calling.
His society comedies, such as "The Importance of Being Earnest," became instant classics and solidified his position as one of the most successful playwrights of his time. However, Wilde's life took a dramatic turn when he confronted the Marquess of Queensberry, the father of his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, resulting in a trial that exposed Wilde's own hidden desires. Convicted of gross indecency for his consensual homosexual relationships, Wilde faced imprisonment and the ensuing social and personal ramifications. Within the walls of his prison cell, Wilde composed "De Profundis," a profound reflection on his spiritual journey and a testament to the enduring power of art. Following his release, he sought refuge in France, where he penned his final work, "The Ballad of Reading Gaol," a poignant poem capturing the harsh realities of life behind bars.
Oscar Wilde: The Biography of an Irish Poet and his Completed Life's Work presents an intimate and comprehensive portrait of a complex and brilliant artist. Drawing upon Wilde's writings, personal correspondence, and historical accounts, this biography offers a profound exploration of his artistic achievements, his tumultuous personal life, and the lasting impact of his works on literature and society. It is a captivating tribute to the life and enduring legacy of Oscar Wilde, the extraordinary poet and playwright who defied societal norms and left an indelible mark on the world.
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