Oscar Wilde is an Irish poet and playwright, a dandy and aesthete, one of England’s best-known writers, and a leading figure of European decadence. He stands out for his unmistakably flamboyant style. His signature irony runs through many of his works. It’s impossible not to admire the elegance with which the author presents his ideas. He shows us what fine English humor is like—sometimes black, sometimes cynical. The very Oscar Wilde: witty, wise, eloquent, not like everyone else…
Contents:
01. The Canterville Ghost
02. The Millionaire’s Model
03. The Crime of Lord Arthur Savile
04. The Sphinx Without a Riddle