This collection brings together some of this much-loved writers prose work. In it Oscar Wilde touches on a wide range of topics as only he can. He discusses the decay of lying the critic as artist and the truth of masks. He provides criticism of productions of works of Shakespeare and other theatrical concerns such as stage scenery stage morals and plays that are meant to be read not to be acted. He also devotes his attention to womens issues such as novels and stories written by women and womens achievements. Taken together readers will discover the incisive wit and unique observations for which Wilde was renowned. OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900) was a celebrated Irish-born playwright short story writer poet and personality in Victorian London. He is best known for his involvement in the aesthetic movement and his only novel The Picture of Dorian Gray as well as his many plays such as Lady Windermeres Fan The Importance of Being Ernest A Woman of No Importance An Ideal Husband and Salomé. During his imprisonment for gross indecency he wrote De Profundis and later The Ballad of Reading Gao.
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