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OsCAR WILDE

‘We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.’

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Слайд 1OsCAR WILDE
Made By Alexander Avilov 10 “D” Teacher: Ylia Vladimirovna

OsCAR WILDEMade By Alexander Avilov 10 “D” Teacher: Ylia Vladimirovna

Слайд 2‘We are all in the gutter, but some of us

are looking at the stars.’

‘We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.’

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BIOGRAPHY

BIOGRAPHY

Слайд 4Oscar Wilde lived in the United Kingdom during the Victorian

era; the period where Queen Victoria ruled. This time is

often believed to be a period of strictly conservative family values and prudery. Whilst it was certainly true that the traditional nuclear family was celebrated and upheld there were many elements of the Victorian period which were dynamic and progressive.
Oscar Wilde lived in the United Kingdom during the Victorian era; the period where Queen Victoria ruled.

Слайд 6Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie, on October 16, 1854.

Oscar’s parents were

both prominent figures in Irish society. His father, William Wilde,

was an eye specialist who was knighted for his work. He believed that it was important that the city’s poor should be able to access medical attention so he funded and opened a free eye and ear hospital.
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie, on October 16, 1854. Oscar’s parents were both prominent figures in Irish society. His

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Oscar's mother, Jane Francesca Elgee, first gained attention in 1846

when she began writing revolutionary poems under the pseudonym "Speranza"

for a weekly Irish newspaper, The Nation. In 1848 the newspaper offices were raided and had to close.
Oscar's mother, Jane Francesca Elgee, first gained attention in 1846 when she began writing revolutionary poems under

Слайд 8 Before his marriage William Wilde fathered three children who

he continued to support after he married Jane Elgee. Oscar’s

parents also had another, older, son William and a daughter Isola.
Before his marriage William Wilde fathered three children who he continued to support after he married

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When she was ten Emily died from a sudden fever.

Oscar was grief stricken and for the rest of his

life he carried a lock of her hair sealed in a decorated envelope.
When she was ten Emily died from a sudden fever. Oscar was grief stricken and for the

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Oscar was an excellent student who excelled at school and

at University.
He attended Trinity College in Dublin and in 1874

won a scholarship to Oxford University in England.
Oscar was an excellent student who excelled at school and at University.He attended Trinity College in Dublin

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In 1786 William Wilde died suddenly and left his family

in a difficult financial state.

William’s eldest son, Henry, supported the

family.
In 1786 William Wilde died suddenly and left his family in a difficult financial state.William’s eldest son,

Слайд 12Oscar graduated with distinction from Oxford University and moved to

London where he shared a house with Frank Milne; a

portrait painter.

In 1881 Oscar published his first collection of poetry: “Poems”.
Oscar graduated with distinction from Oxford University and moved to London where he shared a house with

Слайд 13At University and in London Oscar had developed a reputation

for being both a witty speaker and a connoisseur of

good taste, aesthetics and intellectual pursuits.

He went on a lecture tour of the United States speaking on Aesthetics. He was on the tour for almost a year and gave 140 lectures in 260 days.
At University and in London Oscar had developed a reputation for being both a witty speaker and

Слайд 14In 1884 Oscar married Constance Lloyd. Constance was also very

well educated and outspoken.
Oscar and Constance had two sons:

Cyril and Vyvyan. To support his family Oscar took on the role of editing of ‘Women’s World’ for two years.
In 1884 Oscar married Constance Lloyd. Constance was also very well educated and outspoken. Oscar and Constance

Слайд 15“The next six years were to become the most creative

period of his life. He published two collections of children's

stories, “The Happy Prince and Other Tales” (1888), and “The House of Pomegranates” (1892). His first and only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, was published in an American magazine in 1890 to a storm of critical protest. He expanded the story and had it published in book form the following year. Its implied homoerotic theme was considered very immoral by the Victorians and played a considerable part in his later legal trials. Oscar's first play, “Lady Windermere's Fan,” opened in February 1892. Its financial and critical success prompted him to continue to write for the theater. His subsequent plays included “A Woman of No Importance” (1893), “An Ideal Husband” (1895), and “The Importance of Being Earnest” (1895). These plays were all highly acclaimed and firmly established Oscar as a playwright.”

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“The next six years were to become the most creative period of his life. He published two

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“There is no such thing as a moral or an

immoral book. Books are well written, or badly written.”


Plate from

‘Salome’
Aubrey Beardsley
“There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written, or

Слайд 18In 1891 Oscar met Lord Alfred Douglas also known as

Bosie. Bosie and Oscar began a relationship that lasted for

four years.

Bosie’s father was the Marquis of Queensbury who took offence at his son’s relationship and called Oscar a ‘somdomnite’ meaning sodomnite.
In 1891 Oscar met Lord Alfred Douglas also known as Bosie. Bosie and Oscar began a relationship

Слайд 20In 1885 Oscar sued the Marquis for libel as he

had accused him of homosexuality. He later withdrew the charge.

However,

based on the evidence presented to the court he was charged with gross indecency and found guilty. Oscar was sentenced to two years hard labour.
In 1885 Oscar sued the Marquis for libel as he had accused him of homosexuality. He later

Слайд 22“One of the many lessons that one learns in prison

is, that things are what they are and will be

what they will be.”
“One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is, that things are what they are

Слайд 23The time that Oscar spent in jail was psychologically and

physically demanding and his health was ruined.

Constance moved to

Switzerland with the children after the trial and changed her name. She died in 1898.
The time that Oscar spent in jail was psychologically and physically demanding and his health was ruined.

Слайд 24“Alas, I am dying beyond my means.”

In 1898 Oscar

also published the ‘Ballad of Reading Goal’.

He briefly rekindled his

relationship with Bosie but largely spent the last three years of his life living at friends’ houses across Europe.
“Alas, I am dying beyond my means.” In 1898 Oscar also published the ‘Ballad of Reading Goal’.He

Слайд 25In 1900 Wilde died of meningitis.

In 1900 Wilde died of meningitis.

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