Oscar Wilde and the Yellow NinetiesHarper, 1958 - 375 páginas |
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... him been so be - rhymed and so cari- catured . If it was not fame it was something very near it . With the fervor of the imitator America followed the fashion in its extremes . Parodies of Wilde appeared everywhere , 92.
... him been so be - rhymed and so cari- catured . If it was not fame it was something very near it . With the fervor of the imitator America followed the fashion in its extremes . Parodies of Wilde appeared everywhere , 92.
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... rhymes that bewrayed the senses , like sulphurous flares in the darkness of a cave . He had entered upon the unknown and the nameless . He had produced that new thrill which to the poets of France , deadened by the vision of hell of ...
... rhymes that bewrayed the senses , like sulphurous flares in the darkness of a cave . He had entered upon the unknown and the nameless . He had produced that new thrill which to the poets of France , deadened by the vision of hell of ...
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... rhyme for his prize - winning Ravenna . Youth was rediscovering Wilde at Oxford , a youth drunk with incense but impatient of the restraints that the soul would put on the body . They were looking for a leader , some one who could make ...
... rhyme for his prize - winning Ravenna . Youth was rediscovering Wilde at Oxford , a youth drunk with incense but impatient of the restraints that the soul would put on the body . They were looking for a leader , some one who could make ...
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Speranza | 3 |
The Student | 15 |
The Aesthete Tries His Wings | 27 |
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