Lady Windermere's Fan. Salome. A Woman of No importance. An Ideal Husband. The Importance of Being Earnest
Oscar Wilde.
He wrote all of his works, yes. He did not write any of the works of Ben Jonson, Oscar Wilde or John Lennon.
Yes, most quotes from Oscar Wilde are in the public domain because he passed away over 100 years ago in 1900. This means that his works, including his quotes, can generally be used without seeking permission.
Algernon in the play "Importance of being Ernest" by Oscar Wilde
Whilst not his very last words, one of the witticisms he spoke on his deathbed was "This wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One of us has to go". Sadly for Oscar Wilde it was he who was chosen.
Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein wrote the lyrics.
This quote from Oscar Wilde suggests that women often adopt characteristics of their mothers, while men do not. It implies that women may be influenced by their relationship with their mothers, whereas men may not feel the same pressure to conform to their fathers' traits. The quote plays on the idea of generational influence and the roles of parents in shaping their children's identities.
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Algernon in the play "Importance of being Ernest"by Oscar Wilde
William Shakespeare wrote all the plays and sonnets, they have been saying that bard wrote them but William shakespeare fact wrote all of them.
This quote is by Oscar Wilde, from his play "The Importance of Being Earnest." It reflects the idea that women often emulate their mothers as they age, while men tend to follow their own paths.
Richard Rogers wrote the music and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote all of the lyrics and the book(script)