Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician. He is best known for his four novels and fifty-six short stories about the fictional consulting detective Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson, which are milestones in crime fiction, and for his first work featuring Professor Challenger, The Lost World (1912), which gave its name to a subgenre of speculative fiction. He was a prolific writer who produced over 200 stories and articles, four volumes of poetry, and a number of works for the stage. He was knighted by King Edward VII in the 1902 Coronation Honours.

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43 Books
Poems
1881

Poems

From the book:Not that I love thy children, whose dull eyesSee nothing save their own unlovely woe,Whose minds know nothing, nothing care to know, -But that the roar of thy Democracies,Thy reigns of Terror, thy great Anarchies,Mirror my wildest passions like the seaAnd give my rage a brother -! Liberty!For this sake only do thy dissonant criesDelight my discreet soul, else might all kingsBy bloody knout or treacherous cannonadesRob nations of their rights inviolateAnd I remain unmoved - and yet, and yet,These Christs that die upon the barricades,God knows it I am with them, in some things.

1881
The Canterville Ghost
1887

The Canterville Ghost

This is Oscar Wilde's tale of the American family moved into a British mansion, Canterville Chase, much to the annoyance of its tired ghost. The family -- which refuses to believe in him -- is in Wilde's way a commentary on the British nobility of the day -- and on the Americans, too. The tale, like many of Wilde's, is rich with allusion, but ends as sentimental romance.

1887
The Happy Prince & Other Stories
1888

The Happy Prince & Other Stories

1888
The Happy Prince and other tales
1888

The Happy Prince and other tales

THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES is a collection of fables - THE HAPPY PRINCE had been, in life, a joyful personality. However, now, immortalised by a gold and jewel encrusted statue, he's saddened by the poverty of his citizens. Unable to move, he enlists the help of a swallow to help his people ... In THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE ROSE, a nightingale overhears a student complaining that his professor's daughter will not dance with him, as he is unable to give her a red rose. But will the nightingale's sacrifice be enough?

1888
The portrait of Mr. W.H
1889

The portrait of Mr. W.H

1889
Lady Windermere's Fan
1890

Lady Windermere's Fan

This Victorian comedy of manners sparkles with Wilde's trademark repartee, epigrams, and witty dialogue. Arch-moralist Lady Windermere, shattered by the suspicion of her husband's infidelity, contemplates running off with a roue until her rival illustrates the difference between morality and its appearance. A comic masterpiece, studded with humorous quips and clever paradoxes.

1890
The Picture of Dorian Gray
1890

The Picture of Dorian Gray

**The Picture of Dorian Gray** is a philosophical novel by Irish writer Oscar Wilde. A shorter novella-length version was published in the July 1890 issue of the American periodical *Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine*. The novel-length version was published in April 1891. )

1890
Intentions
1891

Intentions

1891
A House of Pomegranates
1891

A House of Pomegranates

1891
Lord Arthur Savile's crime
1891

Lord Arthur Savile's crime

1891
The Soul of Man Under Socialism
1891

The Soul of Man Under Socialism

"**The Soul of Man Under Socialism**" is an 1891 essay by Oscar Wilde in which he expounds a libertarian socialist worldview and a critique of chary. The writing of "The Soul of Man" followed Wilde's conversion to anarchist philosophy, following his reading of the works of Peter Kropotkin. In "The Soul of Man" Wilde argues that, under capitalism, "the majority of people spoil their lives by an unhealthy and exaggerated altruism—are forced, indeed, so to spoil them": instead of realising their true talents, they waste their time solving the social problems caused by capitalism, without taking their common cause away. Thus, caring people "seriously and very sentimentally set themselves to the task of remedying the evils that they see in poverty but their remedies do not cure the disease: they merely prolong it" because, as Wilde puts it, "the proper aim is to try and reconstruct society on such a basis that poverty will be impossible." )

1891
The Importance of Being Earnest
1893

The Importance of Being Earnest

Set in England during the late Victorian era, the play's humour derives in part from characters maintaining fictitious identities to escape unwelcome social obligations. It is replete with witty dialogue and satirises some of the foibles and hypocrisy of late Victorian society. It has proved Wilde's most enduringly popular play. - :

1893
Teleny
1893

Teleny

Camille Des Grieux, a French man, attends a classical concert with his mother. When a Hungarian piano player named Rène Teleny starts to play, Des Greiux begins to have shared visions of lust with the piano player. This book is story of two men and their journey to and from each other, their hearts only made for one another.

1893
Woman of No Importance
1893

Woman of No Importance

1893
Salomé
1893

Salomé

Salome is a tragedy by Oscar Wilde. The original 1891 version of the play was in French. Three years later an English translation was published. The play tells in one act the Biblical story of Salome, stepdaughter of the tetrarch Herod Antipas, who, to her stepfather's dismay but to the delight of her mother Herodias, requests the head of Jokanaan on a silver platter as a reward for dancing the dance of the seven veils. This is a Green Bird Publication of a quality soft cover, suitable for repertoire companies, libraries, home libraries, and gift giving as well as keepsakes.

1893
A Woman of No Importance
1893

A Woman of No Importance

Oscar Wilde's audacious drama of social scandal centres around the revelation of Mrs Arbuthnot's long-concealed secret. A house party is in full swing at Lady Hunstanton's country home, when it is announced that Gerald Arbuthnot has been appointed secretary to the sophisticated, witty Lord Illingworth. Gerald's mother stands in the way of his appointment, but fears to tell him why, for who will believe Lord Illingworth to be a man of no importance?

1893
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
1896

The Ballad of Reading Gaol

*The Ballad of Reading Gaol* is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exile in Berneval-le-Grand and Naples, after his release from HM Prison Reading on 19 May 1897. Wilde had been incarcerated in Reading after being convicted of gross indecency with other men in 1895 and sentenced to two years' hard labour in prison.

1896
An Ideal Husband
1899

An Ideal Husband

An Ideal Husband is an 1895 comedic stage play by Oscar Wilde which revolves around blackmail and political corruption, and touches on the themes of public and private honour. The action is set in London, in "the present", and takes place over the course of twenty-four hours. "Sooner or later," Wilde notes, "we shall all have to pay for what we do." But he adds that, "No one should be entirely judged by their past."

1899
The decay of lying
1900

The decay of lying

1900
Plays of Oscar Wilde
1900

Plays of Oscar Wilde

1900
Vera
1902

Vera

1902
De profundis
1905

De profundis

Obra de expiación del escritor irlandés Oscar Wilde . Acusado de pederastia, homosexualidad y al borde del suicidio al ser condenado a dos años de prisión, Wilde encuentra consuelo en la meditación del dolor y del sufrimiento a través de la vida, pasión y muerte de un Jesús humanizado. Arrepentido de su oprobiosa culpa, desea rehacer su vida y encontrar una nueva felicidad.

1905
The plays of Oscar Wilde
1905

The plays of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde took London by storm with his first comedy, Lady Windermere's Fan. The combination of dazzling wit, subtle social criticism, sumptuous settings and the theme of a guilty secret proved a winner, both here and in his next three plays, A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband, and his undisputed masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest. This volume includes all Wilde's plays from his early tragedy Vera to the controversial Salome and the little known fragments, La Sainte Courtisane and A Florentine Tragedy. The edition affords a rare chance to see Wilde's best known work in the context of his entire dramatic output, and to appreciate plays which have hitherto received scant critical attention.

1905
Complete Works of Oscar Wilde
1907

Complete Works of Oscar Wilde

1907
The birthday of the infanta
1907

The birthday of the infanta

1907
Prose
1909

Prose

1909
Short stories
1910

Short stories

1910
The Star Child
1920

The Star Child

1920
The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays
1924

The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays

Contains the complete text of Oscar Wilde's "An Ideal Husband" and "Lady Windermere's Fan."

1924
The nightingale and the rose
1927

The nightingale and the rose

1927
The selfish giant
1932

The selfish giant

This magnificent new edition of Oscar Wilde's beloved tale tells the story of the selfish giant who built a wall around his beautiful garden to keep children out. It was always winter in the garden, for no other season would venture there. Then one morning, a special child brought Spring back, and the giant's heart melted along with the snow.

1932
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories
1948

Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories

1948
The picture of Dorian Gray, and selected stories
1962

The picture of Dorian Gray, and selected stories

Contains: - The Picture of Dorian Gray - Lord Arthur Savile's Crime - The Happy Prince - The Birthday of the Infanta

1962
The Happy Prince
1968

The Happy Prince

1968
Cuentos completos
1972

Cuentos completos

1972
De Profundis and Other Writings
1973

De Profundis and Other Writings

1973
The Complete Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde
1990

The Complete Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde

1990
The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Stories
1995

The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Stories

1995
The complete letters of Oscar Wilde
2000

The complete letters of Oscar Wilde

2000
Happy Prince and Other Tales
2008

Happy Prince and Other Tales

2008
House of Pomegranates
2013

House of Pomegranates

2013
Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast
2016

Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast

2016
Canterville Ghost
2017

Canterville Ghost

2017