Making Oscar Wilde

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Making Oscar Wilde

Biography: writers Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Social and cultural history

Author: Michele Mendelssohn

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 17th May 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 7 Mb

ISBN: 9780192523303


Witty, inspiring, and charismatic, Oscar Wilde is one of the Greats of English literature.

Today, his plays and stories are beloved around the world. But it was not always so. His afterlife has given him the legitimacy that life denied him. Making Oscar Wilde reveals the untold story of young Oscar's career in Victorian England and post-Civil War America.

Set on two continents, it tracks a larger-than-life hero on an unforgettable adventure to make his name and gain international acclaim. Success is a science, Wilde believed, if you have the conditions, you get the result.

Combining new evidence and gripping cultural history, Michèle Mendelssohn dramatizes Wilde's rise, fall, and resurrection as part of a spectacular transatlantic pageant. With superb style and an instinct for storytelling, she brings to life the charming young Irishman who set out to captivate the United States and Britain with his words and ended up conquering the world.

Following the twists and turns of Wilde's journey, Mendelssohn vividly depicts sensation-hungry Victorian journalism and popular entertainment alongside racial controversies, sex scandals, and the growth of Irish nationalism. This ground-breaking revisionist history shows how Wilde's tumultuous early life embodies the story of the Victorian era as it tottered towards modernity.

Riveting and original, Making Oscar Wilde is a masterful account of a life like no other.

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