Oscar Wilde
- Linda
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Oscar Wilde
thanks
And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
- knightss
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Good Luck with your assignment.
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I will have to think about something along the lines of Dorian Gray for you, vanity and narcissism... should be plenty out there but I've gone blank!
- Linda
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And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
- Linda
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And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
- Linda
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yah hooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I LOVE OSCAR WILDE. THERE'S NOTHING I WANT MORE IN LIFE THEN A SONG FROM DEREK AND TO READ OSCAR WILDE lol
And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
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erm...despite being british I havent got a clue what British Commonwealth really means...if it doesn't limit you to a particular time period, how about Dorian by Will Self? Same book but re-written to be set in the 80's, and a very good read. Ooor you could compare it to something from the romantic period, for the hedonism? Like Keats or something, but I suppose that would be poetry...oo, or compare it on the gothic lines to something like The Monk by Matthew Lewis or even Wuthering Heights, which is like Dorian Gray in that it combines gothic and romantic genres.
Its such an amazing book with so many layers you could probably compare it to anything

- alisonsarah
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I agree I've read "The picture of dorian Grey" and I find it a very interesting read, it's a good book.knightss wrote:The Picture of Dorian Grey is a great book. If you are interested in Wilde i'd also check out the short story The Happy Prince, you can find it online for free, just search for it. He had such a creative mind. Being that i just woke up from a nap and my mind isn't fucntioning very well... i can't really think of other pieces that might be comparable to Wilde's work. If anything comes to mind i'll let you know
Good Luck with your assignment.
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I completely agree. Good for me that I read an e-book version of Dorian Gray. I could mark all the lines I thought were good and now I have a pretty neat collection of quotes from that book. Let me know if you are interested, I can post them here.Linda wrote:i barely read anything so far...like a few chapters and already i love Oscar Wilde. It's amazing every other line is quotable. if this copy of The Picture of Dorian Gray was mine i'd have underlined so much stuff by now. just wanted to share my enthusiasm.
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