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Oscar Wilde

Born In Ireland In 1856, Oscar Wilde Was A Noted Essayist, Playwright, Fairy Tale Writer And Poet, As Well As An Early Leader Of The Aesthetic Movement. His Plays Include: "An Ideal Husband, Salome, A Woman Of No Importance, " And "Lady Windermere's Fan." Among His Best Known Stories Are "The Picture Of Dorian Gray" And "The Canterville Ghost".

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Wilde Oscar:
The Importance of Being Earnest: And Other Plays

Introduction by: Sylvan Barnet
Signet Book , 1985
Mass paperback, 200 pages

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Wilde Oscar:
The Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Writings

Bantam Classics
Editor: Richard Ellmann, Introduction by: Richard Ellmann
Bantam Classics , 1982
Mass paperback, 512 pages

Not available

Wilde Oscar:
The Portable Oscar Wilde

Viking Portable Library
Editor: Stanley Weintraub, Editor: Richard Aldington
Penguin Books , 1981
Quality paperback, 741 pages

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Wilde Oscar:
The Importance of Being Earnest

Avon Books , 1976
Mass paperback, 160 pages

Not available

Wilde Oscar:
The Wit & Humor of Oscar Wilde

Editor: Alvin Redman
Dover Publications , 1959
Quality paperback, 258 pages

Not available
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