Charmides and Other Poems. Oscar Wilde

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      CHARMIDES

      AND OTHER POEMS

       By

      OSCAR WILDE

       First published in 1913

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      Contents

       Oscar Wilde

       POEMS

       CHARMIDES

       REQUIESCAT

       SAN MINIATO

       ROME UNVISITED

       HUMANITAD

       LOUIS NAPOLEON

      ENDYMION (FOR MUSIC)

       LE JARDIN

       LA MER

       LE PANNEAU

       LES BALLONS

       CANZONET

       LE JARDIN DES TUILERIES

      PAN DOUBLE VILLANELLE

       IN THE FOREST

       SYMPHONY IN YELLOW

       SONNETS

       HÉLAS!

       TO MILTON

       ON THE MASSACRE OF THE CHRISTIANS IN BULGARIA

       HOLY WEEK AT GENOA

       URBS SACRA ÆTERNA

       E TENEBRIS

       AT VERONA

       ON THE SALE BY AUCTION OF KEATS’ LOVE LETTERS

       THE NEW REMORSE

      Oscar Wilde

      Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was born in Dublin in 1854. His parents were successful Dublin intellectuals, and Wilde became fluent in French and German early in life. He studied at Trinity College, Dublin, and subsequently won a scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was heavily influenced by John Ruskin and Walter Pate. Wilde proved himself to be an outstanding classicist. After university, he moved to London and became involved with the fashionable cultural and social circles of the day. At the age of just 25 he was well-known as a wit and a dandy, and as a spokesman for aestheticism—an artistic movement that emphasized aesthetic values ahead of socio-political themes—he undertook a lecture tour to the United States in 1882, before eventually returning to London to try his hand at journalism. It was also around this time that he produced most of his well-known short fiction.

      In 1891, Wilde published The Picture of Dorian Gray, his only novel. Reviewers criticised the novel's decadence and homosexual allusions, although it was popular nonetheless. From 1892, Wilde focussed on playwriting. In that year, he gained commercial and critical success with Lady Windermere's Fan, and followed it with the comedy A Woman of No Importance (1893) and An Ideal Husband (1895). Then came Wilde's most famous play, The Importance of Being Earnest – a farcical comedy which cemented his artistic reputation and is now seen as his masterpiece.

      In 1895, the Marquess of Queensbury, who objected to his son spending so much time with Wilde because of Wilde's flamboyant behaviour and reputation, publicly insulted him. In response, Wilde brought an unsuccessful slander suit against him. The result of this inability to prove slander was his own trial on charges of sodomy, and the revealing to the transfixed Victorian public of salacious details of Wilde's private life followed. Wilde was found guilty and sentenced to two years of hard labour.

      Wilde was released from prison in 1897, having suffered from a number of

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