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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willie_WildeWillie Wilde - Wikipedia

    William Robert Kingsbury Wills (Willie) Wilde. William Robert Kingsbury Wills (Willie) Wilde (Dublino, 26 settembre 1852 – Londra, 13 marzo 1899) è stato uno scrittore e critico letterario irlandese. Primogenito di William Wilde, medico irlandese, e Jane Francesca Elgee scrittrice, fu fratello maggiore di Oscar Wilde

  2. 20 de jul. de 2019 · Oscar Wilde's After-Dinner Rebuke to his Press Critics It is pleasing to see that recent Wilde studies continue to highlight the emergent nature of Oscar’s American experience, during which time he nurtured the art of public speaking, conducted his first press interviews, staged his first play, had his iconic photographs taken, and stockpiled—to use an American…

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Willie_WildeWillie Wilde - Wikiwand

    William 'Willie' Charles Kingsbury Wilde fue un periodista y poeta de época victoriana y hermano mayor de Oscar Wilde.

  4. When released on bail in May 1895, Oscar had to stay with Willie and suffer his moralising. In poor health, Willie lived off his wife and mother for his remaining years before dying in London on 13 March 1899. He left one daughter, Dorothy Ierne Wilde (1895–1941), who greatly resembled her

  5. 29 de mar. de 2022 · Wilde, however, promised to reform and work in partnership with Miriam in the publishing business. She had no concept of his idea of work. His routine on the Daily Telegraph was to take an assignment, walk in the park, lunch at his club with a glass of wine, stroll through the afternoon, and return to his club where he dashed off a leader in an hour before “cigar[s], bottles, [and] ballet.”

  6. 16 de mar. de 2023 · Posts about willie wilde written by John Cooper. —Another Photo Mystery— You have probably seen both of these photographs on separate occasions over the years, and, if you’re like me, thought you had been looking at the same one—perhaps because Oscar looks about same in each.

  7. 25 de jan. de 2021 · Willie Wilde (1852-99) had been called to the Irish bar. In 1879, he and his mother moved to London where he worked as a journalist. He was constantly in debt. Lady Jane Wilde, Poems by Speranza (Dublin: James Duffy, 1864). “The Great Famine” reviewed in the Nation, 5 February 1875