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De Profundis: The Ballad of Reading Gaol and Other Writings

«De Profundis» is Oscar Wilde`s eloquent and bitter reproach from prison to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (`Basic`). In an extended letter Wilde accuses Lord Alfred of selfishness, shallowness, parasitism, greed, extravagance, tantrums, pettiness and neglect. He contrasts this behaviour towards him with the selfless devotion of his close friend, Robert Ross (`Robbie`) who became Wilde`s literary executor, gave the work its title (from the opening of Psalm 130) and who published a shortened version of it in 1905. «The Ballad of Rending Gaol» is a deeply moving and characteristically generous poem on the horrors of prison life. It was published anonymously in 1898, signed only `C..3..3, Wilde`s cell number in Reading Gaol. Wilde himself, released from his two-year prison sentence in 1897, was at the time living in France on the charity of friends and under the pseudonym Sebastian Melmoth. This collection also includes the essay «The Soul of Man under Socialism», Wilde`s most outspoken defence of anarchy, and two of his Platonic dialogues, «The Decay of Lying» and «The Critic as Artist» in which he puts forward his provocatively witty ideas about art and the social role of the artist.Издание на английском языке.

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«De Profundis» is Oscar Wilde`s eloquent and bitter reproach from prison to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (`Basic`). In an extended letter Wilde accuses Lord Alfred of selfishness, shallowness, parasitism, greed, extravagance, tantrums, pettiness and neglect. He contrasts this behaviour towards him with the selfless devotion of his close friend, Robert Ross (`Robbie`) who became Wilde`s literary executor, gave the work its title (from the opening of Psalm 130) and who published a shortened version of it in 1905. «The Ballad of Rending Gaol» is a deeply moving and characteristically generous poem on the horrors of prison life. It was published anonymously in 1898, signed only `C..3..3, Wilde`s cell number in Reading Gaol. Wilde himself, released from his two-year prison sentence in 1897, was at the time living in France on the charity of friends and under the pseudonym Sebastian Melmoth. This collection also includes the essay «The Soul of Man under Socialism», Wilde`s most outspoken defence of anarchy, and two of his Platonic dialogues, «The Decay of Lying» and «The Critic as Artist» in which he puts forward his provocatively witty ideas about art and the social role of the artist.Издание на английском языке.

Вес7.1 унция
Габариты21.59 × 14.48 × 2.54 дюйм
EAN

9781840224016

ISBN

978-1-84022-401-6

Издательство

переплет

Мягкий переплет

Автор

стандарт

10

дата-получения

09.12.2010

Год выпуска

количество-страниц

296

SKU

309093

тираж

200

handling_time

14 days