Oscar Wilde's Fairy Tales are fabulous, if you can find. I have an rare, old Modern Library edition from 1924. I considered illustrating one of the stories as a children's picture book at one time. He was primarily a playwright, but he wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray because he said he could write novels, too…. read more
Oscar Wilde’s Fairy Tales are fabulous, if you can find. I have an rare, old Modern Library edition from 1924. I considered illustrating one of the stories as a children’s picture book at one time. read more
Anyway, I recently purchased a book containing Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray", "Lady Windermere's Fan", "Salome", "An Ideal Husband", "The Importance of Being Earnest" and "The Ballad of Reading Goal." I want to read a book with some substance, but one that's still rather enjoyable and hopefully with a bit of tongue-in-cheek attitude. read more
I haven't done any pleasure reading in a matter of months, but I have tomorrow off of school so I really want to use the time to do just that =]. read more