
Wilde's Classic Works Collection: Pomegranate House 2 (english Version)
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Everyone who knows something about foreign literature will be familiar with the name Oscar Wilde. Born in Dublin, he was an Irish writer, poet, playwright, advocate of the British aestheticism art movement, the main force of the aesthetic movement in the 1880s and the pioneer of the decadent movement in the 1990s. This set of books is a collection of Oscar Wilde's fairy tales. It is the original English version and should not be missed by English lovers. "Pomegranate House" is also called "Pomegranate House", including "The Young King", "The Birthday of the Spanish Princess", "The Fisherman and His Soul" and "Star Child". Wilde adopts the genre of fairy tales and uses fairy tales as "masks" to expose and criticize the ugliness and cruelty of real society. This is the most important feature of its fairy tales and also the important value of its fairy tales. Most of the themes of Oscar Wilde's fairy tales reveal the cruelty and ugliness of the world, ending with a cruel tragedy in which good deeds are not rewarded. The work has a distinct anti-traditional fairy tale theme. He strives to make people understand the cruel and desolate reality of the world through the tragic ending of good deeds not being rewarded. He replaces the moral education theme of traditional fairy tales of "good will be rewarded with good and evil will be punished with evil" with satire and criticism of the ugliness in cold reality.
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