Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man Und Quotes
A collection of quotes by Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man Und.
Oscar Wilde was an Irish writer and poet who gained acclaim for his wit, flamboyant personality, and insightful works. He was born in 1854 in Dublin and attended Trinity College, Dublin, and later pursued a successful literary career in London. One of Wilde's notable works, "The Soul of Man under Socialism," published in 1891, is an essay that discusses the importance of individuality and the detrimental effects of capitalism on society. Wilde's works often explored themes of art, aesthetics, and the hypocrisy of Victorian society. Unfortunately, his career was cut short by a scandalous trial and conviction for "gross indecency." He died in 1900 at the age of 46.