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The Green Carnations: Gay Classics Boxed Set 
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Joseph and His Friend, Cecil Dreeme, The Sins of the Cities of the Plain…

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The Green Carnations: Gay Classics Boxed Set stands as a significant curation in LGBTQ+ literary history, assembling an expansive range of styles from the satirical to the somber, traversing cultures and centuries. This anthology encapsulates the myriad facets of gay life and love, presenting an audacious collection that challenges and cherishes its themes in equal measure. Notable for its inclusion of both celebrated pieces and lesser-known gems, this collection underlines the depth and diversity of gay literature, spotlighting the nuanced explorations of identity, desire, and social marginalization. The literary craftsmanship displayed across these works not only highlights individual experiences but also speaks to the universal complexities of human emotion and relationships. The contributors to this anthology, including the likes of Oscar Wilde and Petronius, vividly represent a rich tapestry of historical and cultural contexts. Their backgrounds, spanning from ancient Rome to Victorian England, bring a layered perspective to the exploration of gay themes. As pioneers in their respective eras, these authors collectively chart the evolution of gay literature, aligning with various movements from decadence to realism. Their works, informed by their personal lives and the societal constraints they navigated, offer a compelling dialogue across time, contributing significantly to both the literary canon and the understanding of LGBTQ+ history. This collection is recommended for anyone interested in the depths and breadths of gay literature. The Green Carnations provides a rare opportunity to experience a spectrum of voices and styles, offering insights into both historical and contemporary struggles and joys. The anthology serves not only as an educational tool but as a celebration of gay literary achievements. Readers are invited to explore these narratives to deepen their appreciation of literary diversity and the enduring power of storytelling in illuminating the human condition and advocating for social change.
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Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) remains one of the most iconic and enigmatic literary figures of the late Victorian era. An Irish poet, playwright, and novelist, Wilde is celebrated for his razor-sharp wit, flamboyant style, and enduring contributions to literature. His works are characterized by their satirical edge, incisive social commentary, and exploration of aestheticism and duality. Wilde’s notable works include ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray, ‘ a novel emphasizing the divide between beauty and morality, and plays such as ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ and ‘An Ideal Husband, ‘ which critique upper-class society and hypocrisy through clever dialogue and farcical situations. Wilde’s only novel, ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray, ‘ was considered scandalous at its 1890 publication but is now praised for its exploration of themes like decadence, vanity, and the nature of evil. Wilde’s mastery of the epigram and his contributions to the decadent movement have influenced a wide array of writers and artists beyond his time. His personal life, including his imprisonment for ‘gross indecency’ due to his homosexual relationships, was as controversial as his writing was influential. Although ‘The Green Carnations: Gay Classics Boxed Set’ references works associated with Wilde, particularly ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray, ‘ which is often connected with homosexual subtext, the title itself does not appear to be a direct work of Wilde but rather a collection that is inspired by his legacy and literary themes.
Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 1888 ● ISBN 8596547727545 ● Dimensione 5.6 MB ● Casa editrice DigiCat ● Città Prague ● Paese CZ ● Pubblicato 2023 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 9235790 ● Protezione dalla copia DRM sociale

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