-: OSCAR WILDE :- O scar Wilde was born in1854 in Dublin, Ireland. Wilde entered Trinity College in 1871 and focussed his academic studies on the classics and theories of aestheticism. In 1874, he transferred to oxford and studied under the divergent tutorial of John Ruskin and Walter Pater.
He achieved widespread fame as a dramatist, novelist, essayist, shot story
writer, literary critic, and poet, in 1881, he published his first volume of verse (Poems), and he became famous enough to be satirized in a Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera. He was one of the satirized in a literary Decadents–English Writers of the 1890s who adhered to the doctrine “art for art’s” and whose works exhibited a fascination with the morbid and perverse. His prodigious talent was recognized when he received the Newdegate Prize for the Poem “Revenna”, “Patience” was published in 1881, followed by a play “The Duchess of Padna” two Years later. His other noted work “The Picture of Dorian Gray” (1890) created controversy as the book attacked the hypocricy of England. His other Famous works were “The Happy Prince” and “The Selfish Giant”.
Wilde Died in 1990 in a Paris Hotel Room. He Retained His epigrammatic with until his last breath.