Oscar Wilde's Strange Stories

Oscar Wilde's Strange Stories

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"The Crimes of Lord Arthur Saville and Other Stories", published in 1891, is a collection of bizarre short stories written by Oscar Wilde, including "The Crimes of Lord Arthur Saville", "The Canterville Ghost", "The Sphinx with No Secrets" and "The Model Millionaire". "The Portrait of Mr W. H" was added later. "Wilde's Strange Tales" is a complete simplified Chinese translation. These stories were written between 1887 and 1891, the peak of Wilde's creative ability. These stories analyze the real problems of the Victorian era with their humor, reversal, absurdity, micro-suspense, micro-thriller, and micro-romance. They also explore the beauty and ugliness of human nature, explore the complexity and contradiction of the self, and solidify Wilde's reputation as the "master of stories".

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