Author: Ransome, Arthur
Synopsis:
In "Oscar Wilde, a Critical Study," Arthur Ransome delves into the fascinating life and enigmatic personality of one of the most celebrated playwrights and wits of the Victorian era. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Ransome uncovers the complexities of Wilde's character, his rise to fame, and the scandalous events that ultimately led to his downfall. From his flamboyant wit to his controversial relationships, this critical study offers a captivating exploration of the man behind the mask, shedding light on the brilliance and tragedy that defined Oscar Wilde's extraordinary life.
Genres: Biography, Literary Criticism
Themes: Artistic genius, societal norms and constraints, the duality of human nature
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