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Oscar Wilde was one of the most successful playwrights of the Victorian era. He was also a notorious supporter of the decadence and aesthetic movements, eventually jailed for having a young male lover. His name remains a by-word for social commentary by sharp wit. Intentions is a collection of critical essays by Wilde including The Critic as artist, The Decay of Lying, Pen, Pencil and Poison and The Truth of Masks.
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Biography, Art critics, English Authors, Poisoners, Criticism, History and criticism, English literature, Aesthetics, Authorship, Dramatic production, Classic Literature, Fiction, Essays, Nonfiction, Authors, english, Authors, biography, Critics, MurderersPeople
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