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Oscar Wilde was a famous 19th century Irish writer. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin and Oxford University. Some of his most famous works included The Picture of Dorian Gray and comedies like Lady Windermere's Fan and The Importance of Being Earnest. However, Wilde was later prosecuted and imprisoned for homosexual acts. After his release from prison, his health was damaged and he died in 1900, though his works continue to be widely read around the world.
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Oscar Wilde was a famous 19th century Irish writer. He was educated at Trinity College Dublin and Oxford University. Some of his most famous works included The Picture of Dorian Gray and comedies like Lady Windermere's Fan and The Importance of Being Earnest. However, Wilde was later prosecuted and imprisoned for homosexual acts. After his release from prison, his health was damaged and he died in 1900, though his works continue to be widely read around the world.
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Oscar Wilde
Short biography

Oscar Wilde is a famous English writer of the 19th century. His mother wrote
poetry, and she taught him to love literature.

Oscar Wilde Very


interesting
 Born: Dublin, Ireland, in 1854
 Died: 1900
 Genre: Tales, comedy
Education

He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Magdalen College,
Oxford. Soon after leaving university his first volume of poetry, "Patience"
was published.
Family

Oscar Wilde married
Constance Lloyd in 1884 and
the couple had two sons.
When the boys were children
Wilde wrote fairy stories for
them that were later
published as "The Happy
Prince and Other Tales"
(1888). By 1895 Wilde had left
his wife.
Literary career

Wildes tales are very beautiful. This was followed two years
later by the novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890) and a book
on the role of the artist, "The Soul of Man under Socialism" (1891).
However, it was a playwright that Wilde had his greatest success.
Comedies such as "Lady Windermere's Fan" (1892), "A Woman of
No Importance" (1893), "An Ideal Husband" (1895) and "The
Importance of Being Earnest" (1895) made him one of Britain's most
famous writers.
PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY and AESTHETICISM


 First and last novel
 Influenced by aestheticism:
Art for Art o Criticized
because of homosexual
content in UK
Prison and death

Wilde was publicly accused by the
Marquis of Queensberry. Wilde sued for
libel but he lost his case and was then
himself prosecuted and imprisoned.
After being released from Reading
Prison in 1897 Wilde moved to France.
The following year he wrote "The
Ballad of Reading Gaol" a poem inspired
by his prison experience. Wilde's time in
prison badly damaged his health and he
died in 1900.
Conclusion

His books are read and his plays are staged in many countries and in
many languages.


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