Oscar Wilde
For many Oscar Wilde is a writer who needs no introduction, with him being famous for both his wit and his prose. An Irish author, he’s become a highly influential novelist over the years, with many citing his work as being profoundly influential. Readers from around the world have lauded his writing, as he was both funny and he had something important to say. Many of his characters have also stood the test of time, as they’ve become hugely iconic in their own right, leaving a legacy of their own.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Impressions of America
1882
The Decay of Lying
1889
Oscariana
1895
De Profundis
1897
Only Dull People Are Brilliant at Breakfast
1946
The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde
1962
Sixteen Letters from Oscar Wilde
1974
Nothing... Except My Genius
1997
Oscar Wilde : A Life in Letters
2003