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But Wilde gave his readers the tools to try ... and that it was my job to bring my writing towards Oscar, not the other way,” he says. “The most terrifying part of the process was the ...
The Importance of Being Earnest was Oscar Wilde’s last and most famous play, a brilliant farce that satirizes Victorian ...
The F. M. Kirby Shakespeare Theatre presents Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" from Saturday, May 17, through ...
Sarah Snook plays all 26 characters in the new Broadway production of “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” It’s not a question of ...
But Wilde gave his readers the tools to try in his writing, inspiring artists to reimagine and reinterpret them on stage and screen. Australian director and playwright Kip Williams is one of those ...
This left such a lasting impression on me as a child, and looking back I think it's because there are so many layers to it – there's the adventure and escapism, or finding yourself in characters ...
There will be no catharsis from this narrative of ambition, idealism, talent, energy, and charm that led to nearly absolute ...
In the novel, Dorian walks out into a garden, and with Oscar Wilde’s writing, he writes pages describing fabrics, jewels, decadence and really looks at the details of things that are very beautiful.
The second volume in Pulitzer-winning historian Rick Atkinson's planned trilogy on the American Revolution publishes Tuesday.