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World'S Greatest Classics Set Of 4 Books By Oscar Wilde Paperback

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size

20.32 x 8.38 x 15.24 cm

Product Information

Brand Name

Books Kingdom

Ideal For

General Readers, Fiction Lovers, Mythology & Historical Fiction Readers, Indian Mythology Enthusiasts, Young Adults (YA) & Adults, College Students, Competitive Exam Aspirants (General Reading / Culture), Gift Purpose (Books Gift Set), Spiritual & Philosophy Interest Readers, Library / Book Collection Buyers

Material

Paperback

Country Of Origin

India

Pack Of

4

About Author

Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde Was Born In Dublin In 1854. He Went To Trinity College, Dublin And Then To Magdalen College, Oxford, Where He Began To Propagandize The New Aesthetic (Or 'Art For Art'S Sake') Movement. Despite Winning A First And The Newdigate Prize For Poetry, Wilde Failed To Obtain An Oxford Scholarship, And Was Forced To Earn A Living By Lecturing And Writing For Periodicals. After His Marriage To Constance Lloyd In 1884, He Tried To Establish Himself As A Writer, But With Little Initial Success. However, His Three Volumes Of Short Fiction, The Happy Prince (1888), Lord Arthur Savile'S Crime (1891) And A House Of Pomegranates (1891), Together With His Only Novel, The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1891), Gradually Won Him A Reputation As A Modern Writer With An Original Talent, A Reputation Confirmed And Enhanced By The Phenomenal Success Of His Society Comedies - Lady Windermere'S Fan, A Woman Of No Importance, An Ideal Husband And The Importance Of Being Earnest, All Performed On The West End Stage Between 1892 And 1895. Success, However, Was Short-Lived. In 1891 Wilde Had Met And Fallen Extravagantly In Love With Lord Alfred Douglas. In 1895, When His Success As A Dramatist Was At Its Height, Wilde Brought An Unsuccessful Libel Action Against Douglas'S Father, The Marquess Of Queensberry. Wilde Lost The Case And Two Trials Later Was Sentenced To Two Years' Imprisonment For Acts Of Gross Indecency. As A Result Of This Experience He Wrote The Ballad Of Reading Gaol. He Was Released From Prison In 1897 And Went Into An Immediate Self-Imposed Exile On The Continent. He Died In Paris In Ignominy In 1900.

Author Name

Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills

Genre

Historical Romance (Books)

Isbn Code

9.79E+12

No Of Pages

1264

Publisher

Penguin Classics

Product Description


  • Premium Quality: World's Greatest Classics is a set of four paperback books featuring the celebrated works of Oscar Wilde, one of literature's most original and enduring voices.

  • Product Design: Spanning 1,264 pages across four volumes, this attractively presented paperback set brings together Wilde's most iconic works in a format suited to both reading and gifting.

  • User Experience: Oscar Wilde's writing - spanning fiction, drama, and poetry - is celebrated for its wit, eloquence, and incisive social commentary, offering readers an immersive and intellectually rewarding experience.

  • Versatile Occasion: This four-book set makes an ideal gift for fiction lovers, students of classic literature, and collectors, serving equally well as a personal read or a thoughtfully curated present.

  • Quality Assurance: Published under the Books Kingdom imprint and printed in India, this set delivers a reliable and well-produced edition of Wilde's enduring classics.

  • Ideal For: Suited to general readers, young adults and adults, college students, and enthusiasts of historical romance and classic Western literature.

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