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Oscar Wilde Barry Day

Oscar Wilde By Barry Day

Oscar Wilde by Barry Day


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In his own inimitable style, this book charts Oscar Wilde's progress from the brilliant, youthful aesthete who mesmerized his audiences, to the drunken debaucher, destroyed by his own vanity and arrogance. It combines Wilde's famous epigrams with excerpts from his letters and diaries.

Oscar Wilde Summary

Oscar Wilde: A Life in Quotes by Barry Day

Do you want to know the great tragedy of my life? I have put all of my genius into my life; all I've put into my work is my talent. We live in an age that knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. Oscar Wilde is considered to be the greatest wit in the English language; this book marks the centenary of his death in penury and exile in Paris. Barry Day charts - in Wilde's own inimitable style - his progress from the brilliant, youthful aesthete who mesmerized his audiences, to the drunken debaucher, destroyed by his own vanity and arrogance. The book combines not only Wilde's famous epigrams (Work is the curse of the drinking classes), but also the words torn from his heart, from his letters and diaries. It is a tribute to a man who is today perhaps even more famous and admired than he was in his own lifetime.

About Barry Day

Barry Day is the author of No?l Coward: A Life in Quotes (Metro 1999), as well as Coward's Complete Lyrics. He is currently Director of Creative Communications with the Interpublic Group of Companies after a long career in international advertising. For many years he acted as media adviser and speech writer to Prime Ministers Edward Heath and Margaret Thatcher.Whereabouts: U.S.A.

Additional information

GOR001458307
9781842410035
1842410032
Oscar Wilde: A Life in Quotes by Barry Day
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Blake Publishing Ltd
20101124
224
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