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Biography of Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde
795 words, approx. 2.7 pages
 The British author Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854-1900) was part of the "art for art's sake" movement in English literature at the end of the 19th century. He is best known for his brilliant, witty comedies. Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin, I...
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Biography of Oscar (Fingal O'Flahertie Willis) Wilde
11412 words, approx. 38 pages
 Oscar Wilde as man and artist is a study of extremes and contradictions. He approached life empirically, as Walter Pater had taught him at Oxford, but the pupil determined to pursue sensation beyond art into life. Wilde insisted that the two greatest art...
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Biography of Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde
9914 words, approx. 33 pages
 ] Together with George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde transformed British drama in the late nineteenth century by expressing a new, "modern" sensibility. By the mid nineteenth century, the British theater, though rich in various theatrical forms, such as vers...



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A House of Pomegranates Information
1,741 words, approx. 6 pages
 A House of Pomegranates is a collection of fairy tales, written by Oscar Wilde, that was published as a second collection for The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1892). Wilde said once that this collection was "intended neither for the British child nor...



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Pomegranate
10/12/2005: 538 words, approx. 2 pages What it is: With its thin, leathery skin and hundreds of randomly scattered ruby seeds, the pomegranate is among the strangest and, for the cook, most labor-intensive fruits available. Most are brick red and about the size of a softball, grown on shrubby trees...
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pomegranates
11/01/2005: 550 words, approx. 2 pages THE DEEP-COLORED POMEGRANATE IS TRULY UNIQUE. HERE'S EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO ENJOY THEM THIS HOLIDAY SEASON. Fertility Symbol. Persephone's forbidden fruit. Fruit of the Israelites' promised land. Etymological root of both Grenada in Spain and grenade, the French explosive device. The deepcolored, leathery...


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