Table Talk Oscar Wilde

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Edition: Illus.
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-01-01
Publisher(s): Cassell
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Summary

"For the true melody and majesty of [Wilde's] voice...we may turn with confidence to these hitherto uncollected stories. Here lie the foundations of his unique genius"--from the foreword by Peter Ackroyd. "I have a new story..."--when Oscar Wilde uttered those words, even his enemies leaned in close to listen, for his legendary wit and wisdom enchanted everyone in person as on the printed page. (Some even thought he was better in conversation than in writing.) For the first time, a century after his death, a collection of Wilde's spoken stories reveals the true scope of his genius. 42 bite-size literary gems shine with humor, intelligence, and surprising twists and turns. Some were set on paper by Wilde himself, others were jotted down by friends, family, and guests at Wilde's table. Painstakingly researched, each with an illuminating introduction, and illustrated with prints and photographs of the period, these tales weave pure magic. They include modern stories and anecdotes, fantasies (often based on Irish folktales), biblical sagas, and prose poems. A treasured invitation to "dinner" with Wilde that no lover of literature would miss!

Table of Contents

Foreword 8(2)
Peter Ackroyd
Introduction 10(8)
Anecdotes
The Young Spendthrift
18(2)
Aunt Jane's Ball
20(4)
The Young Inventor
24(2)
The Actress
26(6)
Presence of Mind
32(4)
Lord Arthur Savile and the Palmist
36(4)
The Glass Eye
40(4)
The True History of Anne of Cleves
44(2)
The Magic Ball
46(6)
Fables
The House of Judgement
52(2)
The Illusion of Free Will
54(4)
The Rose of the Infanta
58(2)
The Face of the Soul
60(3)
The Poet
63(3)
The Poet in Hell
66(4)
The Counterfeit Coin
70(4)
Our Lady of Sorrows
74(4)
The Man Who Could Only Think in Bronze
78(2)
The Story of the Man Who Sold his Soul
80(4)
The Mirror of Narcissus
84(4)
Biblical Tales
The Thirty Pieces of Silver
88(2)
The Martyrdom of the Lovers
90(4)
The Raising of Lazarus
94(2)
The Shameful Death of Pope John XXII
96(6)
The Temptation of the Hermit
102(2)
Salome and the False Prophet
104(6)
The Double Beheading
110(4)
The Decapitation of Saint Salome
114(2)
Saint Robert of Phillimore
116(2)
The God Who Left His Temple
118(2)
The Best Story in the World
120(2)
The Exasperation of Nero
122(3)
Jezebel
125(5)
The Miracle of the Stigmata
130(4)
Moses and Pharaoh
134(4)
Two Ghosts on the Nile
138(2)
The Holy Courtesan
140(6)
The True History of Androcles and the Lion
146(4)
The Cardinal of Avignon
150(6)
The Master
156(2)
The Folly of Simon
158(2)
The Useless Resurrection
160(6)
Poems in Prose
Introduction
166(3)
The Artist
169(1)
The Doer of Good
170(2)
The Disciple
172(1)
The Master
173(1)
The House of Judgement
174(3)
The Teacher of Wisdom
177(7)
The Disciple
184(2)
Note on the Translation and Editing 186(2)
Sources 188(3)
Bibliography 191(1)
Acknowledgments and Picture Credits 192

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