The Works of Oscar Wilde

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5b 1963 Introduction by G.F. Maine

Notes

"The Works of Oscar Wilde" encapsulate a literary legacy marked by wit, satire, and a keen observation of human nature. Oscar Wilde, a towering figure of the late 19th century, crafted works that continue to captivate readers with their sharp humor and profound insights. From his celebrated play "The Importance of Being Earnest" to his novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray," Wilde's writing showcases a blend of social commentary and artistic flamboyance that remains timeless. His plays, essays, and poetry reflect his unique perspective on societal conventions, morality, and the human condition, ensuring his place as one of the most enduring and influential voices in English literature.

Description

Beautiful rebound red leather with gold tooling front, back with five raised bands encased with gold embossing pattern, gold gilded edges, very good condition.