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Miscellaneous Letters of Oscar Wilde

By: Oscar Wilde, Robert Ross - editor
Narrated by: Gregory Sheridan
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Letters of Oscar Wilde: A Selection
Collected and edited by Robert Ross
Narrated by Gregory Sheridan

Oscar Wilde was always willing to express his opinions on a wide variety of subjects, including his own writings. The following selection of letters was prepared and edited by his executor Robert Ross, who is best known for expurgating and publishing Wilde's last major work, De Profundis.

Contents

1. To Joaquin Miller
2. Notes on Whistler
3. Reply to Whistler
4. Letters on Dorian Gray
5. An Anglo-Indian's Complaint
6. A House of Pomegranates
7. Puppets and Actors
8. Lady Windermere's Fan: An Explanation
9. Salome
10. The Thirteen Club
11. The Ethics of Journalism
12. The Green Carnation
13. Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young

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