Dive into the brilliant and controversial world of Oscar Wilde with this comprehensive collection, "The Writings of Oscar Wilde, Volume 14." This volume showcases the wit, intellect, and artistic genius that defined Wilde's career and cemented his place as one of the most important literary figures of the late Victorian era.
Explore a diverse range of Wilde's works, potentially including essays, poems, plays, and critical writings. This collection offers a unique opportunity to experience the full spectrum of Wilde's literary talent and gain a deeper understanding of his perspectives on art, society, and the human condition. With contributions from Lady Wilde, Henry Zick, and J. Barbey d'Aurevilly, this volume provides additional insights and perspectives on Wilde's life and work, making it an essential addition to any literary enthusiast's library.
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