2. Introduction to Oscar Wilde
Born in Dublin Ireland in 1854
Wrote; plays, essays, poems and a novel
Married with children but lost contact with his family when he was outed as a
homosexual
Was sentenced to two years of imprisonment on charges of sodomy and
indecency
Died in exile in 1900, one year after his release.
3. Oscar
Wilde
is
Born
1854
Wilde graduates
from Oxford
1878
Wilde
publishes his
first book, a
collection of
poems
1881
Wilde begins
his American
lecture tour
1882
U.K lecture
tour
1883
Wilde marries
Constance
Lloyd
1884
Son’s Cyril and
Vyvyan are born
1885/1886
Wilde is
hired to
revitalizes
the
magazine
Women’s
World
1887
Wilde publishes
a collection of
fairy tales
1888
Wilde publishes
his first novel as
well as a
collection of
short stories
1891
Theatrical
Success
1893
Wilde receives
the Calling
Card
1895
Wilde’s trial
begins
1895
1895
Oscar is
sentenc-
ed for
two
years.
Oscar Wilde is
release from
Jail
1897
Oscar Wilde
dies
1900
Oscar Wilde’s
Timeline
4. Wilde’s Literature
The Picture of Dorian Gray
was Oscar Wilde’s first and
only novel.
He was wildly known for his
essay tours which took
place in both Europe and
North America
He was the writer of many
plays, including The
Importance of Being
Earnest (1895)
6. Cultural Effects on Creativity
Oscar Wilde was oppressed by his society because he was gay
Wilde mocked his society in The Importance of Being Earnest
Wilde’s imprisonment affected his work
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