In Praise of Disobedience draw on works from a single miraculous year in
which Oscar Wilde published the larger part of his greatest works in
prose the year he came into maturity as an artist. Before the end of
1891, he had written the first of his phenomenally successful plays and
met the young man who would win his heart, beginning the love affair
that would lead to imprisonment and public infamy. In a witty
introduction, playwright, novelist and Wilde scholar Neil Bartlett
explains what made this point in the writer's life central to his genius
and why Wilde remains a provocative and radical figure to this day.
Included here are the entirety of Wilde's foray into political
philosophy, The Soul of Man Under Socialism; the complete essay
collection Intentions; selections from The Portrait of Dorian Gray as
well as its paradoxical and scandalous preface; and some of Wilde's
greatest fictions for children. Each selection is accompanied by
stimulating and enlightening annotations. A delight for fans of Oscar
Wilde, In Praise of Disobedience will revitalize an often misunderstood
legacy.
In Praise of Disobedience : The Soul of Man Under Socialism and Other Writings - Oscar Wilde & Neil Bartlett
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