Oscar Wilde
A House of Pomegranates is a collection of fairy tales, written by Oscar Wilde, that was published in 1891 as a second collection for The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888). Wilde once said that this collection was "intended neither for the British child nor the British public."
The stories included in this collection are as follows:
5) De Profundis
10) Salome
14) Oscar Wilde
Edición Bilingüe del cuento clásico de Oscar Wilde.El Ruiseñor y la Rosa vive en digital. Diagramada especialmente pensando en los primeros lectores, con una letra grande y agradable a la lectura. Tiene 3 secciones, una en Español, otra en Inglés y la tercera con los idiomas intercalados por párrafo para seguir la lectura.Bilingual edition of the classic tale of Oscar Wilde. The Nightingale and the Rose lives in digital. Set especially thinking
...18) The Oscar Wilde Collection: The Picture of Dorian Gray, De Profundis, and A House of Pomegranates
The Picture of Dorian Gray: Infatuated with his own youth and beauty, Dorian Gray wishes that his portrait would grow old instead of him. When his wish comes true, both his age and his sins are recorded on the canvas. Freed from the physical toll of his wrongdoings,...
Understand Oscar Wilde.
"For the artist is not concerned primarily with any theory of life but with life itself, with the joy and loveliness that should come daily on eye and ear for a beautiful external world." - Essays and Lectures, Oscar Wilde
A collection of essays, lectures, poetry, reviews, private correspondence and aphorisms by Oscar Wilde.