Oscar Wilde-Brief Life Sketch
Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde-Brief Life Sketch
Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright, novelist, short story writer and essayist. He was born on 15 October 1854 in Dublin, the capital of Ireland.
He studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and later at Magdalen College, Oxford University. During his time at Oxford, he became popular in London’s aristocratic society for his witty speeches and a number of beautiful poems.
In 1893, he was convicted of homosexuality and sent to prison for two years. After his release from prison, Oscar Wilde wrote ‘The Ballad of Reading Jail’ and ‘The Profundis’. After his release, he spent some time in Italy and France. Oscar Wilde died of a brain haemorrhage on November 30, 1900. 0 0 0
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