Oscar Wilde in Quotation
3,100 Insults, Anecdotes and Aphorisms, Topically Arranged with Attributions
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About the Book
“He had that rarest of all things, common sense.” And in the case of Oscar Wilde he also had a gift for delivering this common sense in sometimes pithy but always memorable statements. One of the world’s most unforgettable authors, Oscar Wilde had a comment for any and every occasion, many of which are quoted here.
From art and actors to vice and virtue, this volume organizes 3109 Oscar Wilde quotations by subject matter, effectively providing a new way to enjoy Wilde’s considerable literary legacy. Quotations are taken from Wilde’s works, including The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray, his correspondence, magazine articles and newspaper editorials. Some, which are otherwise not immediately verifiable, are garnered from reliable secondary sources. Sixty-seven chapters deal with topics as varied as death, domesticity, friends and enemies, with the source of each quote duly noted. The work, a fascinating read of Wilde’s acute observations, is indexed.
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Bibliographic Details
Tweed Conrad
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 247
Bibliographic Info: bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2006
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2484-9
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0731-3
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface 1
Source Abbreviations 5
1. About Oscar, by Oscar 7
2. Actors and Acting 12
3. America and Americans 16
4. Art 27
5. Artists 36
6. Beauty and the Beast 41
7. Boredom, or Ennui 45
8. Britain and the British 46
9. Charity and Sympathy 49
10. Common Sense 53
11. Conversation and Language 54
12. Craftsmen 59
13. Critique 61
14. Cynicism and Skepticism 65
15. Death 66
16. Domesticity 68
17. Drama 69
18. Education 74
19. Emotions 77
20. Enemies 79
21. Fashion, Costumes and Style 80
22. Fidelity 86
23. Flowers 87
24. Food and Drink 90
25. France and the French 93
26. Friends 95
27. Gossip and Scandal 97
28. Gratitude 99
29. Greece and the Greeks 100
30. Happiness and Pleasure 102
31. Hate 104
32. History 105
33. Home Decor 107
34. Individualism 109
35. Intelligence and Ignorance 114
36. Journalism 118
37. Labor and Leisure 121
38. Life and Living 125
39. Love and Romance 128
40. Marriage 133
41. Mediocrity 137
42. Men 138
43. Men and Women 139
44. Models and Modeling 142
45. Music 144
46. Names 146
47. Nature and the Country 148
48. Pain, Sorrow and Su›ering 151
49. Passion 154
50. Past, Present and Future 156
51. Philosophy, Spirituality and Religion 158
52. Poets and Poetry 164
53. Politics, Government and Law 168
54. Prison 172
55. Prophecy and Destiny 176
56. Public Opinion 178
57. Relations 180
58. Society, Status and Success 182
59. Travel 184
60. Truth and Fiction 185
61. Vanity and Humility 189
62. Vice and Virtue 191
63. Wealth and Poverty 196
64. Women 200
65. Writers 204
66. Writing and Literature 209
67. Youth and Age 214
Bibliography 217
Keyword and Subject Index 219
Book Reviews & Awards
“An entertaining read”—ARBA.