Oscar wilde was born October 16,1854 in Dublin, Ireland, and died November 30,1900 in Paris, France. Oscar WIlde was a popular figure in late victorian England.
Oscar wilde was in many plays, but one of his most famous was the Importance of being Earnest, but his other plays are Lady Windermere's Fan (1892), , The Woman of no Importance (1893),An Ideal Husband (1895),and his most famous play, the Importance of being Earnest(1895) and then he was imprisoned for two years because of his affair with a man and then he died in a poor state, three years later, and he was at the age of Forty-six.
Oscar Wilde didn’t think of literature for a vehicle for moral lessons, he thought of it as conveying …show more content…
In 1888 7 years after he wrote poems Oscar Wilde published The Happy Prince and other Tales and a collection of children's stories in 1891 he published intentions an essay card Even the tenets of is aestheticism and that same year he published his first and only Now, The Picture of Dorian Gray man who is a cautionary Tale about a beautiful young woman he commenced wishes that his portrait ages while he remains youthful and lives a life of sin and pleasure. Around the same time that Oscar Wilde was enjoying his best literary success Douglas had an affair with a man named Lord Alfred at Wilde’s home. Oscar February 18th 1895 Douglass father left a calling libel, but was Wilde’s homosexuality though Oscar for having libel but an Open Secret Oscar Wilde was so mad by Queensberry’s note that he sued him for in his that ruined Oscar Wilde’s …show more content…
He briefly reunited with Douglas. During these last years his only notable work was completed in 1898 about his experiences in prison. If there was ever to be an indecent writer it would have been Oscar Wilde, the 19th century Irish novelist. As I said earlier Oscar Wilde Tyrell accomplishments. 30th homosexuality more than a century after his death Oscar Wilde is still better remembered for his personal life, wit ,and famous. imprisonment for his literary than for himself (Usher). The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest is considered among the best literary masterpieces of the late Victorian Gray. Those Oscar Wildes and tire life he remained deeply committed to the principles of aestheticism, principles that heat talked about through his lectures and demonstrated through his work as well as anyone of his era “ all art is once surface and symbol”(Oscar Wilde). those all row and the preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray. those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril is the Spectator and not life that art really mirrors. Throughout Oscar Wilde’s life he committed deeply to the principles of aestheticism and he spoke them during his