Oscar Wilde Biography
Oscar Wilde Biography
Oscar Wilde Biography
Oscar Wilde is one of the most iconic figures from late Victorian society.
Enjoying a meteoric rise to the top of society, his wit, humour and
intelligence shine through his plays and writings. For his sexuality he
suffered the indignity and shame of imprisonment. For a long time his
name was synonymous with scandal and intrigue. However with
changing social attitudes he is remembered with great affection for his
biting social criticism, wit and linguistic skills.
To get back my youth I would do anything in the world,
except take exercise, get up early or be respectable.
Oscar Wilde
As Stephen Fry wrote of Oscar Wilde.
What of Wilde the man? He stood for Art. He stood for
nothing
less
all
his
life..
He
is
still
enormously
never
saw
such
that
man
a
little
who
wistful
tent
looked
eye
of
blue
Which
prisoners
And
at
every
call
the
drifting
cloud
sky,
that
went
in
pain,
walked,
with
Within
And
souls
another
was
A
When
other
wondering
great
voice
if
ring,
the
or
behind
man
had
little
me
done
thing,
whispered
low,
he
of Being Earnest. Here the plot line is thin to say the least but Wilde
brings it alive through his scintillating repertoire of wit and biting humour.
Relations are simply a tedious pack of people, who havent
got the remotest knowledge of how to live, nor the smallest
instinct about when to die.
Algernon, Act I
Thirty-five is a very attractive age. London society is full of
women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free
choice, remained thirty-five for years.
Lady Bracknell, Act III
Wilde was not an overtly political commentator, but through his plays
there is an underlying critique of social norms that are illumined for their
absurdities.
Wilde remains a fascinating character; someone who lived life to the full,
experiencing
both
the
joy
and
tragedy
of
societys
vacillating