
Roses and Rue: Selected Poems by Oscar Wilde
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About This Novel
Wilde was a famous British playwright, novelist, poet, and critic at the end of the 19th century. Wilde's poetry creation reflects his deliberate pursuit of capturing the rich gestures of language in order to present the charm of language itself. Broadly speaking, it is also a reflection of Wilde's "dandy" style in poetry creation. Love is the eternal theme of poetry. Wilde wrote a large number of poems to praise love and express the pain caused by love. The poems selected in this book also include Wilde's thoughts on nature and life.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
The translator's narrative is too long. I have seen that no book has such a long translation narrative. Why not just write an interpretation of Oscar Wilde if he can write such a long story?
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
The translator's narrative is too long. I have seen that no book has such a long translation narrative. Why not just write an interpretation of Oscar Wilde if he can write such a long story?
