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Lord Arthur Savile's crime ; The portrait of Mr. W.H.: and other stories - Community Reviews back

by Oscar Wilde
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And now for something completely wordy...
It seems to me that some here are not taking into account the potential for wider echoes, for deeper metaphors, contained within some of these stories, beyond the cute and clever word-play and emotional moral parables. There is, it seems to me for example, a rather blatant hint towards the end of “T...
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I'm Reading... rated it 13 years ago
I had gotten this audiobook as a podcast from The Classic Tales Podcast, but I only have the title story, not the complete book.I thought this was a rather weird story, and certainly not one that I expected from Oscar Wilde. The main character decides that after a fortune-teller has read his hand, h...
And now for something completely wordy...
It seems to me that some here are not taking into account the potential for wider echoes, for deeper metaphors, contained within some of these stories, beyond the cute and clever word-play and emotional moral parables. There is, it seems to me for example, a rather blatant hint towards the end of “T...
And now for something completely wordy...
It seems to me that some here are not taking into account the potential for wider echoes, for deeper metaphors, contained within some of these stories, beyond the cute and clever word-play and emotional moral parables. There is, it seems to me for example, a rather blatant hint towards the end of “T...
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