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Titre : The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Volume I: Poems and Poems in Prose
Auteur : Oscar Wilde
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Oscar Wilde Wikipedia ~ Oscar Fingal OFlahertie Wills Wilde noto come Oscar Wilde Dublino 16 ottobre 1854 – Parigi 30 novembre 1900 è stato uno scrittore aforista poeta drammaturgo giornalista e saggista irlandese
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Opere di Oscar Wilde Wikipedia ~ Lo scrittore irlandese Oscar Wilde nella sua vita ha pubblicato numerose opere poesie opere teatrali racconti e raccolte di lettere Quello che segue è un resoconto della sua produzione letteraria
Merlin Holland Wikipedia ~ Christopher Merlin Vyvyan Holland born 1945 in London is a biographer and editor He is the only grandchild of Oscar Wilde whose life he has researched and written about extensively
Prose poetry Wikipedia ~ Prose poetry is poetry written in prose form instead of verse form while preserving poetic qualities such as heightened imagery parataxis and emotional effects
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Samuel Beckett Irish author ~ Production of the major works There followed a period of intense creativity the most concentratedly fruitful period of Beckett’s life His relatively few prewar publications included two essays on Joyce and the French novelist Marcel Proust