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  1. A House of Pomegranates. Wilde's second collection of fairy tales, originally published in 1891, following "The Happy Prince" in 1888. The volume includes "The Young King," "The Birthday of the Infanta," and "The Star-Child." While these stories are clearly intended for a younger audience, Wilde, with typical sardonic quip declared that the ...

  2. A House of Pomegranates. First edition, one of 1,000 copies. This is an attractive copy of Wilde's collection of fairy-stories. The rich illustrations by the noted Art Nouveau designers Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon are often found distinctly faded - in this copy they are notably well-defined. Stuart Mason notes that "After the book was finished and bound it was noticed that a dusty ...

  3. Paperback – 1 Jan. 2006. A House of Pomegranates is a collection of whimisical short stories by Oscar Wilde. This collections includes the following tales: The Young King, The Birthday of the Infanta, The Fisherman and his Soul, and The Star-child. Readers of all ages will be delighted by these fanciful tales.

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  4. Synopsis. A House of Pomegranates is a collection of fairy tales, written by Oscar Wilde, that was published in 1891 as a second collection for The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888). Wilde once said that this collection was "intended neither for the British child nor the British public. The stories included in this collection are as follows: 1.

  5. 31 de out. de 2005 · A House of Pomegranates 作者 : Oscar Wilde 出版社: Wildside Press 出版年: 2005-10-31 页数: 124 定价: USD 24.95 装帧: Hardcover ISBN: 9781557424426 豆瓣评分

  6. It was the night before the day fixed for his coronation, and the young King was sitting alone in his beautiful chamber. His courtiers had all taken their leave of him, bowing their heads to the ground, according to the ceremonious usage of the day, and had retired to the Great Hall of the Palace, to receive a few last lessons from the Professor of Etiquette; there being some of them who had ...

  7. Oscar Wilde (Dublin, 1854-Paris, 1900) foi talvez o mais importante dramaturgo da época vitoriana. Criador do movimento dândi, que defendia o belo e o culto da beleza como um antídoto para os horrores da época industrial, Wilde publicou a sua primeira obra, um livro de poemas, em 1881, a que se seguiram duas peças de teatro, no ano seguinte.