Oscar's Books

Author(s): Thomas Wright

SECONDHAND BOOKS | ENGLISH

A fresh and delightful examination of the character of Oscar Wilde by looking at him through the prism of the books he read. An entirely new kind of biography, Oscar's Books explores the personality of Oscar Wilde through his reading. It argues that reading exercised a formative influence on Wilde's character and was the inspiration for his own writings. Oscar's Books tells the story of Wilde's 'long and lovely' life in a way that is fresh and engaging, from his childhood in Dublin, where he was nurtured on Celtic myth, Romantic poetry and Irish folklore; through his undergraduate years, in which he built his intellect out of books; to prison, where the Governor supplied him with literature which saved his sanity; and to his final years in Paris where he consoled himself with old favourites such as Flaubert and Balzac.For Wilde, as for many people, reading could be as powerful and transformative an experience as falling in love. He referred to the volumes that radically altered his vision of the world as his 'golden books'; he gave books as gifts - often as part of his seduction campaigns of young men; and sometimes he literally ate books, tearing off corners of paper and chewing them as he read. Wilde's beloved book collection was sold at the time of his trial to pay creditors and legal costs.

2008. First edition, first printing. A fine, unmarked and unread copy in a fine, unclipped d/w.


Product Information

Of Anglo-Irish descent, Thomas Wright was educated at Saint Thomas More School, Bedford. Overwhelmed by The Picture of Dorian Gray in his teens, he applied for Magdalen, Oscar Wilde's college at Oxford, and was accepted; during his time there he occupied a room containing the fireplace that once stood in the library of Wilde's Chelsea home. He has frequently lectured on Wilde and written countless articles about him. He is the author of Oscar Wilde's Table Talk. Thomas Wright lives in Genoa and London and sometimes writes about subjects unconnected with his hero.

General Fields

  • : 9780701180614
  • : Chatto & Windus
  • : Chatto & Windus
  • : 0.624
  • : 01 August 2008
  • : 224mm X 165mm X 32mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Illustrations, (some col.)
  • : Biography & autobiography: literary
  • : 384
  • : very good
  • : 828.809
  • : 1108
  • : Hardback with dustjacket
  • : Thomas Wright