Poems in Prose

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Author: Oscar Wilde ISBN: 1230000428989
Publisher: Media Galaxy Publication: May 14, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Oscar Wilde
ISBN: 1230000428989
Publisher: Media Galaxy
Publication: May 14, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer, poet and dramatist. Redundancy is the characteristic that describes his life and creations. He had no limits in his jokes, however if he tried to be serious, he turned out to be more didactic and deeper than even the most sublime preacher. However, this manner hides deep inner trouble, a drama, where common social and moral processes of time reflect as in a mirror, when the ideals are broken, but the soul ardently want harmony. Oscar Wilde’s romantic stories were fulfilled with the idealization of life and people, had some common viewpoints as a fable, and every story had some moral aspects. According to Oscar Wilde, the world was unfair – his stories were full of a non-reciprocal love, unreliable friendship, and unjustified glory. Nevertheless, there was some other features in stories and tales of this writer: the hero was always an exception to the rule; the hero was either honest or valued ​​friendship or love and asked for nothing. Enjoy the Oscar Wilde’s poems in prose!

 

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Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer, poet and dramatist. Redundancy is the characteristic that describes his life and creations. He had no limits in his jokes, however if he tried to be serious, he turned out to be more didactic and deeper than even the most sublime preacher. However, this manner hides deep inner trouble, a drama, where common social and moral processes of time reflect as in a mirror, when the ideals are broken, but the soul ardently want harmony. Oscar Wilde’s romantic stories were fulfilled with the idealization of life and people, had some common viewpoints as a fable, and every story had some moral aspects. According to Oscar Wilde, the world was unfair – his stories were full of a non-reciprocal love, unreliable friendship, and unjustified glory. Nevertheless, there was some other features in stories and tales of this writer: the hero was always an exception to the rule; the hero was either honest or valued ​​friendship or love and asked for nothing. Enjoy the Oscar Wilde’s poems in prose!

 

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