Beautiful and Impossible Things: Selected Essays of Oscar Wilde
Author(s): Virginia Woolf
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This new selection of essays by Oscar Wilde show-cases the varied aspects of his genius. For Pearson, the biographer, the essays and dialogues illustrate the many faces of Wilde's extraordinary character: wit, romancer, talker, lecturer, humanist and scholar. The ideas expressed remain remarkably relevant to modern readers, whilst his popularity remains undiminished.
General Information
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- : Notting Hill Editions
- : Notting Hill Editions
- : 0.258548
- : 01 October 2015
- : .71 Inches X 4.72 Inches X 7.45 Inches
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Virginia Woolf
- : 2110
- : English
- : 228