Oscar Wilde and the Yellow NinetiesHarper, 1958 - 375 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 49
Página 5
... hair or some bit of frippery . For to compensate for nature's defi- ciency Speranza resorted to art in creating the figure which she presented to the world . In a day when crinolines were the fashion she would wear two instead of one ...
... hair or some bit of frippery . For to compensate for nature's defi- ciency Speranza resorted to art in creating the figure which she presented to the world . In a day when crinolines were the fashion she would wear two instead of one ...
Página 207
... hair that I am enamoured of , Jokanaan . Thy hair is like clusters of grapes , like the clusters of black grapes that hang from the vine - trees of Edom . The long black nights , when the moon hides her face ... hair . · • Thy hair 207.
... hair that I am enamoured of , Jokanaan . Thy hair is like clusters of grapes , like the clusters of black grapes that hang from the vine - trees of Edom . The long black nights , when the moon hides her face ... hair . · • Thy hair 207.
Página 208
Frances Winwar. me to touch thy hair . · • Thy hair is horrible . . . . It is like a knot of serpents coiled round thy neck . I love not thy hair . . . . It is thy mouth that I desire , Jokanaan . " The kiss becomes a terrible fixation ...
Frances Winwar. me to touch thy hair . · • Thy hair is horrible . . . . It is like a knot of serpents coiled round thy neck . I love not thy hair . . . . It is thy mouth that I desire , Jokanaan . " The kiss becomes a terrible fixation ...
Contenido
Speranza | 3 |
The Student | 15 |
The Aesthete Tries His Wings | 27 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 26 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
À Rebours aesthetic America Arthur Symons artist asked Aubrey Beardsley Beardsley beauty became Bosie brought Bunthorne Café Carson color Constance court death Dorian Gray dream England eyes face father flowers Frank Harris friendship gave hair hand knew Langtry lecture letter Lily Lily Langtry Lionel Johnson literary living London looked Lord Alfred Douglas Lord Alfred's Lord Douglas magazine Marquis Miss Winwar moral never night Oakley Street Old Bailey once Oscar Wilde Oxford painted Paris passion Perzel play pleasure poem poet poetry pounds Pre-Raphaelites prison Rimbaud Robbie Ross Rossetti Ruskin Salomé Sarah Bernhardt Savoy Simeon Solomon Sir Edward smile sonnet soul Speranza stood talked Taylor theatre thing thought tion Tite Street told took trial turned Verlaine verse voice walked Whistler Wilde's women wonderful words writing wrote Yellow Book young youth