1. The Life of Oscar Wilde
That's where Wilde continued his passion for poetry, as well as publishing his first collection of writings in 1881 called Poems. ... His writing style includes social satire, critiquing social issues, and dealing with hypocrisy. For example, in "The Importance of Being Earnest", Oscar focuses on critiquing the myth of love and bond. ... In other works by Wilde, he uses writing styles such as parables or fables such as the "Happy Prince" or "The Rose and Nightingale." ... This is due in part to the flourishing Aesthetic Movement of Victorian England at the time o...
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- Grade Level: High School