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The Prose of Oscar Wilde
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716 pages
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Oscar Wilde's prose collection showcases his signature wit and keen observations on various subjects, including the nature of lying, the role of the critic, and the significance of masks. He critiques theatrical productions, addressing stage aesthetics and the distinction between reading and acting plays. Additionally, Wilde explores women's contributions to literature and their achievements. This compilation highlights his multifaceted insights, making it a rich resource for those interested in his thoughts on art, society, and gender issues.
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2005, paperback
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