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Oscar Wilde - Wikipedia Jane Wilde was a niece (by marriage) of the novelist, playwright and clergyman Charles Maturin, who may have influenced her own literary career
Oscar Wilde | Biography, Books, Poems, Plays, Works, Trial, Wife, Cause . . . While studying at Oxford in the 1870s, Oscar Wilde gained notice as a scholar, poseur, wit, and poet and for his devotion to the Aesthetic movement, which held that art should exist for its beauty alone Wilde later established himself in London’s social and artistic circles
Oscar Wilde Restaurant - New York, NY | OpenTable Oscar Wilde is famous for over-the-top Victorian holiday decor, creative cocktails and a buzzing DJ-driven vibe Expect loud music, close seating and a party atmosphere; many guests praise the drinks, décor and fun energy but note slow service and occasional food issues
Oscar Wilde - Eclectic Victorian Bar Restaurant in Manhattan Our bar embodies the spirit of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde, celebrating life with Victorian sophistication and glamour Enjoy a bite to eat from our Dinner, Brunch and Late Night menus, or indulge yourself with handcrafted cocktails and our extensive wine list
Oscar Wilde | The official website for Oscar Wilde At a time when all citizens of Britain were finally able to embrace literature the wealthy and educated could only once afford, Wilde wrote many short stories, plays and poems that continue to inspire millions around the world
Oscar Wilde Online The complete online collection of Oscar Wilde (plays, prose, short stories, poems, essays - free to read online) including biography, quotes, news and more
A Very Victorian Scandal: The Trials of Oscar Wilde In 1895, the world's first celebrity trial challenged the creaking moral core of the British Empire Dr Anthony Delaney traces the extraordinary trajectory of Oscar Wilde—from the toast of London’s West End, a shining star on both sides of the Atlantic, to the disgraced accused standing before th
Oscar Wilde summary | Britannica Oscar Wilde, (born Oct 16, 1854, Dublin, Ire —died Nov 30, 1900, Paris, France), Irish poet and dramatist Son of an eminent surgeon, Wilde attended Trinity College, Dublin, and later Oxford University, becoming widely known for his wit while still an undergraduate
Biography of Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde was an Anglo-Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and critic He is regarded as one of the greatest playwrights of the Victorian Era In his lifetime he wrote nine plays, one novel, and numerous poems, short stories, and essays