Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde
BIOGRAPHY
Wildes roots
Oscar Wilde lived in the United
Kingdom during the Victorian
era; the period where Queen
Victoria ruled. This time is
often believed to be a period
of strictly conservative
family values and prudery.
Whilst it was certainly true
that the traditional nuclear
family was celebrated and
upheld there were many
elements of the Victorian
period which were dynamic
and progressive.
The next six years were to become the most creative period of his
life. He published two collections of children's stories, The Happy
Prince and Other Tales (1888), and The House of Pomegranates
(1892). His first and only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, was
published in an American magazine in 1890 to a storm of critical
protest. He expanded the story and had it published in book form the
following year. Its implied homoerotic theme was considered very
immoral by the Victorians and played a considerable part in his later
legal trials. Oscar's first play, Lady Windermere's Fan, opened in
February 1892. Its financial and critical success prompted him to
continue to write for the theater. His subsequent plays included A
Woman of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1895), and
The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). These plays were all
highly acclaimed and firmly established Oscar as a playwright.
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There is no such
thing as a moral or
an immoral book.
Books are well
written, or badly
written.
Plate from Salome
Aubrey Beardsley
Deceiving others.
That is what the world
calls a romance.
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