Editorial Quercus Publishing
Fecha de edición octubre 2020 · Edición nº 1
Idioma inglés
EAN 9781529406733
256 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa dura
Dimensiones 222 mm x 138 mm
Oscar Wilde's early fame ensured that throughout his short life he was written about by many of those he met. He was celebrated - or mocked - as the master of the ingenious epigram, the provocative paradox, the witty aside or the extravagant conceit. In researching his monumental biography of Wilde Matthew Sturgis found, in every major archive, sheets of foolscap in Wilde's distinctive handwriting, setting down a series of unfamiliar epigrams - unpublished try-outs. There were fascinating new discoveries. He uncovered dozens of unfamiliar and previously ungathered anecdotes about Wilde: sidelights on his days in Oxford, London, America and Paris and beyond, by society hostesses, men-about-town, actors, lawyers, minor litterateurs, artists and politicians, diligently setting down his actions, his mannerisms and above all his sayings. The items in this volume are all small additions to the Wilde story: some unfamiliar, others unexpected, they enrich and alter the picture of his life.
x{0026}lt;P x{0026}lt;B Oscar Wildex{0026}lt;/B (1854-1900) fue un escritor, poeta y dramaturgo británico, famoso por su habitual ingenio y sarcasmo social. Es en Londres donde empieza a producir sus primeras obras de éxito, como su reconocida novela x{0026}lt;I El retrato de Dorian Grayx{0026}lt;/I (1890) o, en teatro, x{0026}lt;I El abanico de Lady Windermerx{0026}lt;/I (1892), x{0026}lt;I Salomé x{0026}lt;/I (1894) -que fue censurada por retratar personajes bíblicos-, o x{0026}lt;I La importancia de llamarse Ernestox{0026}lt;/I (1895), divertida comedia que ha sido llevada al cine en diversas ocasiones. Entre los años 1887-1889 editó la revista femenina x{0026}lt;I Woman's Worldx{0026}lt;/I .x{0026}lt;/P
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