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Paperback Oscar's Boyhood Book

ISBN: 1248362438

ISBN13: 9781248362433

Oscar's Boyhood

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Oscar's Boyhood offers a rare glimpse into the formative years of one of literature's most iconic figures. Daniel Wise delves into the childhood of Oscar Wilde, exploring the influences and experiences that shaped his brilliant mind and flamboyant personality. From his early days in Dublin to the burgeoning intellectual curiosity that set him apart, this biography uncovers the roots of Wilde's wit, artistry, and rebellious spirit.

Wise meticulously pieces together the story of young Oscar, drawing on historical records and insightful analysis to paint a vivid portrait of his family life, education, and the cultural milieu in which he developed. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the man behind the legend, tracing the origins of his literary genius and the seeds of his later triumphs and tragedies. A compelling exploration of identity and creativity, Oscar's Boyhood is essential reading for anyone fascinated by the life and legacy of Oscar Wilde.

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