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  • Aubrey Beardsley

    The biography chronicles Beardsley’s early life in Brighton, his education, and the formative experiences that shaped his artistic vision. Ross emphasizes the boldness of Beardsley’s work, including his illustrations for Oscar Wilde’s Salomé and his contributions to magazines like The Yellow Book. The book delves into Beardsley’s challenges, including his struggles with illness and societal ... Read more

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  • Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde

    Enriched edition. Essays on Aestheticism and Decadence in Victorian Literature

    In "Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde," readers are invited into a rich tapestry of thought, characterized by Wilde's signature wit and stylistic brilliance. This collection encompasses a diverse array of genres, including essays, letters, and critiques, revealing Wilde's profound insights into aesthetics, society, and human nature. The prose exemplifies the fin-de-siècle literary movement, marked by ... Read more

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  • Masques & Phases

    Exploring human complexities in Victorian society through daring storytelling

    In "Masques & Phases," Robert Baldwin Ross intricately weaves a tapestry of poetic reflections that traverse the themes of identity, society, and the human condition. This collection, marked by Ross's characteristic lyrical precision, delves into the dualities of existence with a rich interplay of imagery and rhythm. Situated in the early 20th century, a period marked by burgeoning modernist ... Read more

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  • Aubrey Beardsley

    Enriched edition. Unraveling the Artistic Enigma: A Journey into Beardsley's Aesthetic Vision

    In "Aubrey Beardsley," Robert Baldwin Ross offers an intimate and richly detailed portrait of the enigmatic artist and illustrator who defined the aesthetics of the late Victorian era. The text masterfully intertwines biographical narrative with critical analysis, exploring Beardsley's innovative approach to art and literature. Ross employs a distinctive literary style that is both evocative and ... Read more

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  • Miscellanies

    Wilde's Clever Critiques and Artful Observations

    by Oscar Wilde ...
    In "Miscellanies," Oscar Wilde presents a diverse collection of essays, critiques, and reflections that encompass his sharp wit and profound insight into Victorian society. This masterful compilation showcases Wilde's distinctive literary style, characterized by a seamless blend of humor and philosophical depth, often challenging the moral constraints of his time. Each piece serves as a mirror ... Read more

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  • Aubrey Beardsley

    In "Aubrey Beardsley," Robert Baldwin Ross presents a meticulous examination of the life and work of the controversial artist and illustrator whose bold aesthetics challenged the conventions of the Victorian era. Ross's prose combines biographical narrative with critical analysis, employing a rich yet accessible literary style that reveals the complexities of Beardsley's sensibility. The book ... Read more

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  • Bohemian Masques & Phases – 5 Classic Artistic Satires

    Enriched edition. When a Man's Single, Coasting Bohemia, Masques & Phases, Under the Skylights, An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews

    Bohemian Masques & Phases – 5 Classic Artistic Satires is a fascinating exploration of the nuanced and often satirical portrayals of bohemian life and artistic expression. This carefully curated collection captures the essences of artistic satire through a blend of novella, dramatic writings, and narrative exploration. Within its pages, readers will encounter a panoply of voices, each offering a ... Read more

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  • Reviews

    Enriched edition. Insights and Commentary on Literary Works by Oscar Wilde

    In "Reviews," Oscar Wilde showcases his wit and keen aesthetic sensibility through a collection of critiques addressing the artistic landscape of the late 19th century. With a style that deftly melds eloquence with incisive commentary, Wilde illuminates the cultural dialogues of his time. These reviews, ranging from evaluations of theater to literature and art, reflect not only his profound ... Read more

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  • The Duchess of Padua

    by Oscar Wilde ...
    'The Duchess of Padua' is a five-act play, originally written for American actress, Mary Anderson (best known for her role in 'Gone with the Wind'). With themes of murder, suicide, love, and revenge, it has drawn comparisons with Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet.' The story follows Guido Ferranti, who is tasked to murder the Duke of Padua and avenge his dead father. However, when Guido falls in ... Read more

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  • Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories

    by Oscar Wilde ...
    A pleasant short story about Sir Arthur Savile, charming in her naivety and hypertrophied in her nobility. Ironic humor, a beautiful syllable, wise quotes, an English spirit and a non-standard prose of life. At the dinner party, the young and noble Sir Arthur Savile finds out that from now on he does not allow him to live in peace and marry his girlfriend. After a night of thought, he makes a ... Read more

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  • The Soul of Man Under Socialism

    by Oscar Wilde ...
    "The Soul of Man under Socialism" is an 1891 essay by Oscar Wilde in which he expounds a libertarian socialist (social anarchist) worldview.[1] The creation of "The Soul of Man" followed Wilde's conversion to anarchist philosophy, following his reading of the works of Peter Kropotkin. ... Read more

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  • Villette

    Series series Arcturus Classics
    Villette was Charlotte Bronte's fourth novel and while not as well-known as Jane Eyre, it draws on Charlotte's experiences as a teacher at a boarding school in Brussels where she taught English. The name Villette refers to the fictional French town to which the main protagonist of the novel, Lucy Snowe, travels to take up a post at a girls' school. While there, Lucy finds love with an English ... Read more

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