03527nam 2200505 450 991082197070332120230828230142.01-4766-0731-1(CKB)2670000000587614(EBL)1901873(SSID)ssj0001402615(PQKBManifestationID)12558317(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001402615(PQKBWorkID)11358238(PQKB)11606752(MiAaPQ)EBC1901873(EXLCZ)99267000000058761420150117h20062006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOscar Wilde in quotation 3,100 insults, anecdotes, and aphorisms : topically arranged, with attributions /Tweed ConradJefferson, North Carolina :McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers,2006.©20061 online resource (248 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7864-2484-2 1-322-50733-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Contents; Preface; Source Abbreviations; 1. About Oscar, by Oscar; 2. Actors and Acting; 3. America and Americans; 4. Art ; 5. Artists; 6. Beauty and the Beast; 7. Boredom, or Ennui; 8. Britain and the British; 9. Charity and Sympathy; 10. Common Sense; 11. Conversation and Language; 12. Craftsmen; 13. Critique; 14. Cynicism and Skepticism; 15. Death; 16. Domesticity ; 17. Drama; 18. Education; 19. Emotions; 20. Enemies; 21. Fashion, Costumes and Style; 22. Fidelity ; 23. Flowers; 24. Food and Drink; 25. France and the French; 26. Friends; 27. Gossip and Scandal; 28. Gratitude29. Greece and the Greeks 30. Happiness and Pleasure; 31. Hate; 32. History ; 33. Home Decor; 34. Individualism; 35. Intelligence and Ignorance; 36. Journalism; 37. Labor and Leisure; 38. Life and Living; 39. Love and Romance ; 40. Marriage; 41. Mediocrity ; 42. Men; 43. Men and Women; 44. Models and Modeling; 45. Music; 46. Names; 47. Nature and the Country ; 48. Pain, Sorrow and Suffering ; 49. Passion ; 50. Past, Present and Future; 51. Philosophy, Spirituality and Religion; 52. Poets and Poetry; 53. Politics, Government and Law; 54. Prison; 55. Prophecy and Destiny; 56. Public Opinion57. Relations58. Society, Status and Success; 59. Travel ; 60. Truth and Fiction; 61. Vanity and Humility; 62. Vice and Virtue ; 63. Wealth and Poverty ; 64. Women; 65. Writers; 66. Writing and Literature; 67. Youth and Age; Bibliography; Keyword and Subject Index""He had that rarest of all things, common sense."" And in the case of Oscar Wilde he also had a gift for delivering this common sense in sometimes pithy but always memorable statements. One of the world's most unforgettable authors, Oscar Wilde had a comment for any and every occasion, many of which are quoted here. From art and actors to vice and virtue, this volume organizes 3109 Oscar Wilde quotations by subject matter, effectively providing a new way to enjoy Wilde's considerable literary legacy. Quotations are taken from Wilde's works, including The Importance of Being Earnest and The Pi828.802Conrad Tweed1967-1620464Conrad Tweed1967-1620464MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821970703321Oscar Wilde in quotation3953241UNINA