He wrote more than 5 plays
Oscar Wilde wrote one novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray," as well as a collection of plays, essays, and short stories.
Oscar Wilde has 2 children
Oscar Wilde has 2 children
One of Oscar Wilde's best-known paradoxes is "I can resist anything except temptation." This statement plays on the idea that while one may have the willpower to resist many things, temptation is often the exception to the rule. This paradox highlights the conflicting nature of human desires and self-control.
Too many contestants for this position, many would say Oscar Wilde? _________ Oscar Wilde was a brilliant wit, but I'm not sure about the 'grammarian' part. In fiction it would have to be Henry Higgins.
Oscar Wilde wrote An Ideal Husband in 1893, working both at Goring-on-Thames and at St. James Place. The play opened in 1895 at the Haymarket Theatre, and was published (with many changes from the theatre version) in 1899.
It is an Oscar Wilde quotation
Wilde, Percival (1887-1953), playwright. The prolific dramatist and author was born in New York and educated at Columbia. Although few of his works were produced on Broadway and none was a commercial success, he is reputed to have had more plays performed regularly by amateur theatres than any other contemporary dramatist. Among his popular titles were The Aftermath, The Lady of Dreams, and The Reckoning. Of his many textbooks, the best known was probably The Craftsmanship of the One‐Act Play.
Oscar Wilde - he is most famous for his story the happy prince though.
Aubrey Beardsley was a British artist and illustrator who was a friend and collaborator of Oscar Wilde. Beardsley's distinctive style of Art Nouveau influenced many artists and designers during the late 19th century.
Oscar Wilde meant that while many things in the world revolve around sex, the act of sex itself is more about the dynamics of power and control between individuals.
Assuming that you mean those who wrote/write funny poetry, there are so many and here are just a few to start you off: Ogden Nash, Oscar Wilde, Roger McGough, Spike Milligan, Wendy Cope, Geoff Stevens.