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The letter written by Oscar Wilde on April 29, 1895, is known as "De Profundis." It was addressed to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, expressing his emotions and reflections on their relationship and Wilde's personal struggles during his imprisonment.
Some of Oscar Wilde's notable works include "The Picture of Dorian Gray," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "Lady Windermere's Fan," and "De Profundis."
Ian Small has written: 'Oscar Wilde revalued' -- subject(s): Biography, Irish authors 'The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Volume 2: De Profundis; 'Epistola' 'Oscar Wilde' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Biography, Criticism and interpretation, History, Irish authors
Not totally sure but if the black Oscar is bigger that could be the reason
De Profundis was published in 1905 although it was written in 1897 and published in different forms 1908, 1949 and 1962. Then again, most of Wilde's work has been republished many times since original publication.
No, as Oscar Wilde lived from 1854-1900, and an aeroplane was invented in 1903.
Oscar Klioze is not a known author. It is possible that this could be a misspelling or a fictional name.
He is an immigrant, that moved to Australia. Thats all i could find.
Yes, this is a complex sentence because it is made up of two complete sentences, as follows: Check out the editorial in today's paper. You'll notice the piece by Oscar Lewis.
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http://www.beagoodmom.com/3060/oh-i-wish-i-were-an-oscar-mayer-weiner/ All i could find