Intentions
Oscar Wilde
Literature & Fiction
Intentions
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Oscar Wilde was one of the most successful playwrights of the Victorian era. He was also a notorious supporter of the decadence and aesthetic movements, eventually jailed for having a young male lover. His name remains a by-word for social commentary by sharp wit. Intentions is a collection of critical essays by Wilde including The Critic as artist, The Decay of Lying, Pen, Pencil and Poison and The Truth of Masks.

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INTENTIONS
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THE DECAY OF LYING: AN OBSERVATION
PEN, PENCIL AND POISON A STUDY IN GREEN
THE CRITIC AS ARTIST WITH SOME REMARKS UPON THE IMPORTANCE OF DOING NOTHING
THE CRITIC AS ARTIST WITH SOME REMARKS UPON THE IMPORTANCE OF DISCUSSING EVERYTHING
THE TRUTH OF MASKS A NOTE ON ILLUSION
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