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  1. Paperback. £2.99 17 Used from £0.20. Oscar Wilde never wrote a last testament during his isolation in Paris. This book takes the known facts about Oscar Wilde and converts them into a fictional portrait of the artist and memoir of a life of great contrast - a career which ended with a catastrophic fall from public favour. Print length.

  2. P. Ackroyd. Published 1 April 1983. Art, History. Oscar Wilde never wrote a last testament during his isolation in Paris. This book takes the known facts about Oscar Wilde and converts them into a fictional portrait of the artist and memoir of a life of great contrast - a career which ended with a catastrophic fall from public favour.

  3. In The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde (1983), his work takes on an autobiographical form in his account of Wilde's final years. He was widely praised for his believable imitation of Wilde's style. He was awarded the British Whitbread Award for biography in 1984 of T.S. Eliot, and the Whitbread Award for fiction in 1985 for his novel Hawksmoor.

  4. The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde. "In 1900, Oscar Wilde is living in exile in Paris. Impoverished, in failing health, and abandoned by all but a few friends, he reflects on his once-brilliant career and on the infamous trial and imprisonment for "acts of gross indecency" that shattered his life. A stunning tour de force, this poignant and ...

  5. The last testament de oscar wilde - Free download as Word Doc (.doc / .docx), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Oscar Wilde visits a church in Paris each day where he prays. On this day, he encounters three young Englishmen who mockingly refer to him as "Mrs. Wilde." Wilde reflects on how his life and reputation have changed drastically since his trials and ...

  6. 22 de jul. de 2019 · Showing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions? Edition. Availability ↑. 1. The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde. 1993, Penguin Books. Paperback in English. 0140171118 9780140171112.

  7. Penguin Books, 1993 - Fiction - 185 pages. Oscar Wilde never wrote a last testament during his isolation in Paris. This book takes the known facts about Oscar Wilde and converts them into a fictional portrait of the artist and memoir of a life of great contrast - a career which ended with a catastrophic fall from public favour.