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By all accounts the stories we know today represent only a fraction of those which Oscar Wilde enchanted his listeners. Now for the first time in one volume we have a complete collection of all the short fiction he published, and it clearly shows his versatility and skill as a storyteller, toooften overshadowed by his reputation as dramatist, critical theorist, and novelist.This edition include such well-known fairy-tales as 'The Happy Prince', 'The Young King', and 'The Fisherman and his Soul'; witty social and literary parody in 'Lord Arthur Savile's Crime' and in Wilde's identification of the mysterious dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets; and some of the parables hemost characteristically delivered, which he called 'Poems in Prose'.
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Complete Shorter Fiction, Oscar Wilde
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- 2008
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- Título
- Complete Shorter Fiction
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Oscar Wilde
- Editorial
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Publicado en
- 2008
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 271
- ISBN10
- 0199535965
- ISBN13
- 9780199535965
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Fantasía, Novelas históricas, Poesía, Clásicos, Cuentos cortos, Siglo XIX
- Calificación
- 4,15 de 5
- Descripción
- By all accounts the stories we know today represent only a fraction of those which Oscar Wilde enchanted his listeners. Now for the first time in one volume we have a complete collection of all the short fiction he published, and it clearly shows his versatility and skill as a storyteller, toooften overshadowed by his reputation as dramatist, critical theorist, and novelist.This edition include such well-known fairy-tales as 'The Happy Prince', 'The Young King', and 'The Fisherman and his Soul'; witty social and literary parody in 'Lord Arthur Savile's Crime' and in Wilde's identification of the mysterious dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets; and some of the parables hemost characteristically delivered, which he called 'Poems in Prose'.








