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作 者:Frank Harris

出 版 社:Wordsworth Editions Ltd

出版时间:2007-09-01

I S B N:9781840225549

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    ON THE COMPLETE LETTERS OF OSCAR WILDE: 'The long serpentine line of Oscar Wilde's career is traced here like some fiery scarlet thread. This is a marvellous volume, fully worthy of Wilde's own genius.' The Times 'A whole world is here. *****' Mail on Sunday 'The year's unputdownable joy.' Spectator 'The next best thing to Wilde's own presence. Opening this book, one walks into the company of a spirit so large and generous, of such dash and charm, that one is grateful such largesse has been captured at the very moment it is being distributed -- to those recipients who were once as eager, as amused, as captivated as the readers of these letters will be today.' Irish Times 'Nowhere does he seem more sympathetic, or more engaging. The letters bring you as close as you can get to the man himself -- warts and all, but magic and all as well. You get a wonderful sense, such as even the best biography couldn't quite give, of Wilde in action from day to day -- living in the thick of society, hustling his career forward. Perpetually gripping.' Sunday Telegraph 'Here we have the whole triumph-to-tragedy in the writer's own wonderful words.' Literary Review 'There is something characteristic, instructive or amusing on almost every page. The letters reveal the whole man, in all his splendour. He famously said that he put his genius into his life and only his talent into his work, and as you read these letters, you get a sense of someone writing his own life, creating himself as he went along.' Evening Standard 'A joy to read. These copiously annotated letters are an admirable addition to the Wilde canon and should be read as a supplement and corrective to the flood of biographies and critical studies.' Irish Independent 'Impeccable. The letters bear comparison with any more conventional form of literary art. They are filled with the terror and the pity of Wilde's extravagant career, not untouched by pathos, and irradiated always by perpetual and wilful laughter.' Times Literary Supplement 'Marvellous. Reading the letters through from the beginning, one is able to watch the development of a stunning personality.' Independent on Sunday 'Almost like living his life with him.' Daily Mail 'Meticulously edited by Wilde's grandson Merlin Holland. Compelling and of enduring importance.' Independent 'These letters give us the human side of Wilde's legend and its human cost.' Observer 'The letters will probably turn out to be his lasting memorial: witty, humane, confidential, sympathetic in a way that the public figure was not.' Sunday Times--This text refers to the Hardcoveredition.

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    This book provides an introduction by J. H. Stape, St. Mary s University College, Strawberry Hill.Written in 1910 and first privately published in New York in 1916, Frank Harris "Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions" gained almost instant notoriety. Attacked by critics for its extravagant inventions, vigorously defended by George Bernard Shaw and hauled into court for libel by Wilde s friend and lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, Harris biography was published in England only in 1938.Famously inaccurate and lavishly self-serving, Harris study none the less offers a highly evocative portrait of a compelling personality - or rather of two personalities, for Harris never shies from enlarging upon his roles as Wilde s defender, adviser, and sometime friend. Impressionistic, vivid and well-paced, Harris intimate account of Wilde s rise and fall will fascinate anyone with an interest in a dramatist and poet whose tempestuous, and ultimately tragic, life was his true major work. A serious contender, as one commentator put it, if there were an Olympic gold for lying, Harris provides as near as one gets in biography to a page-turner .

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