Complete Works of Oscar Wilde


Author:

Oscar Wilde


Publish Date:

1966


Publisher:

Collins


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Good
Good condition, wear and tear moderate. Housed in cardboard box/jacket, also with slight wear particularly at corners.

R500.00

Details

The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde, with an introduction by Vyvyan Holland, published in 1966, is a definitive collection of the renowned Irish writer’s entire literary output. This comprehensive anthology brings together Wilde’s plays, poems, essays, short stories, and his one novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, offering readers a thorough exploration of his wit, charm, and keen observations of society.

Vyvyan Holland, the son of Oscar Wilde, provides a personal and insightful introduction that adds context to the collection, offering a glimpse into the life of Wilde and his family, as well as the lasting legacy of his work. Holland’s introduction also explores Wilde’s trials and imprisonment, giving a unique perspective on his life and the societal forces that shaped his writing.

The anthology includes Wilde’s best-known works such as The Importance of Being Earnest, The Canterville Ghost, The Happy Prince, and De Profundis, showcasing his brilliant talent for both comedy and tragedy. Wilde’s ability to blend humor with biting social commentary, his exploration of aesthetics, and his unconventional views on love, beauty, and morality are clearly evident throughout this collection.

The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde (1966) is an invaluable resource for scholars and lovers of literature alike, preserving Wilde’s distinctive voice and his contribution to the literary world for generations to come. Whether you’re revisiting Wilde’s works or reading them for the first time, this edition offers a comprehensive and insightful look at one of the most celebrated writers of the late 19th century.