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This ebook contains all of Oscar Wilde's plays (including the fragments), his only novel, his fairy tales and short stories, the poems, all of his essays, lectures, reviews, and other newspaper articles, based on the 1909 edition of his works.
For easier navigation, there are tables of contents for each section and one for the whole volume. At the end of each text there are links bringing you back to the respective contents tables. I have also added an alphabetical index for the poems and a combined one for all the essays, lectures, articles, and reviews.
Contents:
THE PLAYS.
Vera or the Nihilists, The Duchess of Padua, Lady Windermere's Fan, A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Earnest, Salomé (the French original and Bosie's translation, and the fragments of La Sainte Courtisane and A Florentine Tragedy.
THE NOVEL.
The Picture of Dorian Gray.
THE STORIES.
All the stories and tales from The Happy Prince and Other Tales, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories (incl. The Portrait of Mr. W.H.), and A House of Pomegranates.
THE POEMS.
The Collected Poems of O.W.
THE ESSAYS etc.
The four essays from 'Intentions', The Soul of Man under Socialism, De Profundis (the unabridged version!), The Rise of Historical Criticism, the lectures (The English Renaissance in Art, House Decoration, Art and the Handicraftsman, Lecture to Art Students)

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lady caroline

I think you had better come over here, John. It is more sheltered.

sir john

I am quite comfortable, Caroline.

lady caroline

I think not, John. You had better sit beside me. [ Sir John rises and goes across .]

lady stutfield

And what have you been writing about this morning, Mr. Kelvil?

kelvil

On the usual subject, Lady Stutfield. On Purity.

lady stutfield

That must be such a very, very interesting thing to write about.

·13· kelvil

It is the one subject of really national importance, now-a-days, Lady Stutfield. I purpose addressing my constituents on the question before Parliament meets. I find that the poorer classes of this country display a marked desire for a higher ethical standard.

lady stutfield

How quite, quite nice of them.

lady caroline

Are you in favour of women taking part in politics, Mr. Kettle?

sir john

Kelvil, my love, Kelvil.

kelvil

The growing influence of women is the one reassuring thing in our political life, Lady Caroline. Women are always on the side of morality, public and private.

lady stutfield

It is so very, very gratifying to hear you say that.

lady hunstanton

Ah, yes! the moral qualities in women—that is ·14· the important thing. I am afraid, Caroline, that dear Lord Illingworth doesn’t value the moral qualities in women as much as he should.

[ Enter Lord Illingworth .]

lady stutfield

The world says that Lord Illingworth is very, very wicked.

lord illingworth

But what world says that, Lady Stutfield? It must be the next world. This world and I are on excellent terms. [ Sits down beside Mrs. Allonby .]

lady stutfield

Every one I know says you are very, very wicked.

lord illingworth

It is perfectly monstrous the way people go about, now-a-days, saying things against one behind one’s back that are absolutely and entirely true.

lady hunstanton

Dear Lord Illingworth is quite hopeless, Lady Stutfield. I have given up trying to reform him. It would take a Public Company with a Board of Directors and a paid Secretary to do that. But you have the secretary already, Lord Illingworth, ·15· haven’t you? Gerald Arbuthnot has told us of his good fortune; it is really most kind of you.

lord illingworth

Oh, don’t say that, Lady Hunstanton. Kind is a dreadful word. I took a great fancy to young Arbuthnot the moment I met him, and he’ll be of considerable use to me in something I am foolish enough to think of doing.

lady hunstanton

He is an admirable young man. And his mother is one of my dearest friends. He has just gone for a walk with our pretty American. She is very pretty, is she not?

lady caroline

Far too pretty. These American girls carry off all the good matches. Why can’t they stay in their own country? They are always telling us it is the Paradise of women.

lord illingworth

It is, Lady Caroline. That is why, like Eve, they are so extremely anxious to get out of it.

lady caroline

Who are Miss Worsley’s parents?

·16· lord illingworth

American women are wonderfully clever in concealing their parents.

lady hunstanton

My dear Lord Illingworth, what do you mean? Miss Worsley, Caroline, is an orphan. Her father was a very wealthy millionaire, or philanthropist, or both, I believe, who entertained my son quite hospitably, when he visited Boston. I don’t know how he made his money, originally.

kelvil

I fancy in American dry goods.

lady hunstanton

What are American dry goods?

lord illingworth

American novels.

lady hunstanton

How very singular! … Well, from whatever source her large fortune came, I have a great esteem for Miss Worsley. She dresses exceedingly well. All Americans do dress well. They get their clothes in Paris.

mrs. allonby

They say, Lady Hunstanton, that when good Americans die they go to Paris.

·17· lady hunstanton

Indeed? And when bad Americans die, where do they go to?

lord illingworth

Oh, they go to America.

kelvil

I am afraid you don’t appreciate America, Lord Illingworth. It is a very remarkable country, especially considering its youth.

lord illingworth

The youth of America is their oldest tradition. It has been going on now for three hundred years. To hear them talk one would imagine they were in their first childhood. As far as civilisation goes they are in their second.

kelvil

There is undoubtedly a great deal of corruption in American politics. I suppose you allude to that?

lord illingworth

I wonder.

lady hunstanton

Politics are in a very sad way everywhere, I ·18· am told. They certainly are in England. Dear Mr. Cardew is ruining the country. I wonder Mrs. Cardew allows him. I am sure, Lord Illingworth, you don’t think that uneducated people should be allowed to have votes?

lord illingworth

I think they are the only people who should.

kelvil

Do you take no side then in modern politics, Lord Illingworth?

lord illingworth

One should never take sides in anything, Mr. Kelvil. Taking sides is the beginning of sincerity, and earnestness follows shortly afterwards, and the human being becomes a bore. However, the House of Commons really does very little harm. You can’t make people good by Act of Parliament,—that is something.

kelvil

You cannot deny that the House of Commons has always shown great sympathy with the sufferings of the poor.

lord illingworth

That is its special vice. That is the special vice of the age. One should sympathise with the ·19· joy, the beauty, the colour of life. The less said about life’s sores the better, Mr. Kelvil.

kelvil

Still our East End is a very important problem.

lord illingworth

Quite so. It is the problem of slavery. And we are trying to solve it by amusing the slaves.

lady hunstanton

Certainly, a great deal may be done by means of cheap entertainments, as you say, Lord Illingworth. Dear Dr. Daubeny, our rector here, provides, with the assistance of his curates, really admirable recreations for the poor during the winter. And much good may be done by means of a magic lantern, or a missionary, or some popular amusement of that kind.

lady caroline

I am not at all in favour of amusements for the poor, Jane. Blankets and coals are sufficient. There is too much love of pleasure amongst the upper classes as it is. Health is what we want in modern life. The tone is not healthy, not healthy at all.

kelvil

You are quite right, Lady Caroline.

·20· lady caroline

I believe I am usually right.

mrs. allonby

Horrid word ‘health.’

lord illingworth

Silliest word in our language, and one knows so well the popular idea of health. The English country gentleman galloping after a fox—the unspeakable in full pursuit of the uneatable.

kelvil

May I ask, Lord Illingworth, if you regard the House of Lords as a better institution than the House of Commons?

lord illingworth

A much better institution, of course. We in the House of Lords are never in touch with public opinion. That makes us a civilised body.

kelvil

Are you serious in putting forward such a view?

lord illingworth

Quite serious, Mr. Kelvil. [ To Mrs. Allonby .] ·21· Vulgar habit that is people have now-a-days of asking one, after one has given them an idea, whether one is serious or not. Nothing is serious except passion. The intellect is not a serious thing, and never has been. It is an instrument on which one plays, that is all. The only serious form of intellect I know is the British intellect. And on the British intellect the illiterates play the drum.

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