Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde

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In "Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde," readers are introduced to the lyrical brilliance and aesthetic sensibilities of one of the most celebrated figures of the Victorian era. This collection showcases Wilde's unique ability to weave themes of beauty, love, and existential angst into a tapestry of rich imagery and poignant language. His poetic style fluctuates between the ornate and the concise, embodying the intricacies of the Decadent movement, where art is both an escape from and a reflection of societal constraints. The poems reflect his deep engagement with philosophical inquiry and an emerging modern sensibility that questions conventional morality and celebrates individualism. Oscar Wilde, renowned for his flamboyant wit and compelling prose, moved through European literary circles with an eye for beauty and an ear for rhythm. His experiences as a leading figure in the Aesthetic movement profoundly influenced his poetic voice, leading him to explore the depths of human emotion and societal critique. The poignant reflections present in his poetry stem from a life marked by both social triumph and personal tragedy, including his eventual imprisonment, which would later color the themes of suffering and longing in his work. "Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde" is an essential read for anyone seeking to appreciate the fusion of beauty and intellect prevalent in Wilde's poetry. It invites readers to delve into the soul of a man who lived artfully, urging reflections on love, loss, and the human condition. Wilde's mastery of language and emotion will captivate not only poetry enthusiasts but also those who appreciate the complexities of life and art.

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Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) remains one of the most iconic and enigmatic figures in English literature, known for his witticisms, flamboyant style, and a literary career that was both brilliant and controversial. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Wilde excelled in classics at Trinity College and later at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he firmly established his reputation as a scholar and aesthete. His literary contributions span across various genres, including essays, plays, and fiction, with notable works such as 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'The Importance of Being Earnest'. Wilde's writing is marked by its biting social commentary, exploration of aestheticism, and challenge to Victorian norms. His collection, 'Selected Poems of Oscar Wilde', showcases his foray into poetry, exhibiting his varied stylistic approaches, from early influences of Romanticism to later inclinations towards Decadence and Symbolism. Despite his professional success, Wilde suffered a dramatic downfall after his conviction for 'gross indecency' due to his homosexuality, which was then illegal. He spent two years in prison, an experience that profoundly impacted his later writings. After his release, he spent his remaining years in isolation and financial difficulty in France. Wilde's legacy is defined not only by his vibrant literary output but also by his advocacy for individualism and the tragedy that befell him due to the restrictive social mores of his time.

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