Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions

Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions

Harris, F.

     

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Издательство: Wordsworth Editions Ltd.
Серия: Wordsworth Literary Lives
Дата выхода: декабрь 2011
ISBN: 978-1-84022-554-9
Объём: 400 страниц
Обложка: мягкая

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`.