1, dorian gray is a novel written by Oscar Wilde, a British dramatist and novelist, and it is also his only novel. 1890 was serialized in the American magazine Lippincourt in July, and published in a single book the following year.
Salome is a play written by British aesthete Oscar Wilde in 1893. Salome's story was first recorded in Matthew in the New Testament. It tells the story that Salome obeyed the instructions of her mother Herodias and asked for the head of John the Baptist as a reward after dancing for Herod.
Although Wilde's Salome adopts the framework of Salome's story in the Bible, the author completely changes the original intention of the story, incorporates his own aestheticism narrative technique, and expresses the aesthetic thoughts of "love" and "beauty", "love" and "sin".
3. The Nightingale and the Rose is one of the fairy tales created by Wilde, a British aesthete. It was first published in 1888 and included in stories such as Happy Prince.
The story focuses on a nightingale who was moved by the love of college students and cultivated roses. This work praises the value of love and attacks the money worship in the world.
4. The Happy Prince is a fairy tale written by Oscar Wilde, a British aesthete, and is included in The Happy Prince and Other Stories.
The story tells the story of the happy prince who didn't know what sadness was before his death, witnessed all kinds of human sufferings after his death, and the swallow sacrificed himself to help others.
The selfish giant is a fairy tale written by Oscar Wilde, a British aesthete. It tells the story of a selfish giant who changed from selfish to generous under the guidance of God and finally went to heaven. The story is warm and touching.
6. spanish princess's Birthday is a fairy tale in the collection Pomegranate House, which was created by the British aesthete Wilde.
"spanish princess's Birthday" describes a gnome who danced for the princess at spanish princess 12 birthday party. Because he saw his ugliness in the mirror, he realized that the little princess was heartbroken and died while making fun of her ugliness.
7. Faithful Friends is a fairy tale written by Oscar Wilde, a British writer. Included in the collection of fairy tales "Happy Prince and Other Stories", first published in 1888.
"Faithful Friends" tells the story of kind little Hans who gave selflessly for the so-called "friend" Miller, but didn't get the corresponding reward, and finally drowned in the pond because of selfish Miller. This fairy tale praises innocence and loyalty, pities the weak and kindness, denies hypocrisy and selfishness, and satirizes greed and meanness.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Oscar Wilde