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ANSWER: IT IS WHAT YOU READ WHEN YOU DON’T HAVE TO THAT DETERMINES WHO YOU WILL BE WHEN YOU CAN’T HELP IT. —OSCAR WILDE. (Scroll down for more)
Oscar Wilde
Born October 16, 1854 • Passed November 30, 1900 • Aged 46
Overview
Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer known for his plays, fiction, essays, and poetry. He became one of the most recognized literary figures of the late nineteenth century.
Early Life
Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland, and studied at Trinity College Dublin and later at the University of Oxford.
Literary Career
During the 1880s and 1890s Wilde published poetry, stories, criticism, and essays and became associated with the aesthetic movement in literature.
Major Works
His best-known works include the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and the play The Importance of Being Earnest.
Public Life
Wilde became a well-known figure in London society and was noted for his wit, lectures, and distinctive public personality.
Legacy
Oscar Wilde remains a major figure in English-language literature, and his works continue to be performed, published, and studied worldwide.
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