Complete Works Of Oscar Wilde Collins Classics

Wall Street Journal: ‘Oscar Wilde’ Review: Portrait of the Artist in Full

In Nancy Mitford’s “The Pursuit of Love,” the young narrator, Fanny—this is circa World War I—asks her Aunt Sadie what mysterious crime Oscar Wilde had committed. Sadie, greatly flustered, admits that ...

The Washington Post: ‘Wilde’s Women’: the surprising force behind Oscar’s fame and success

While Oscar Wilde may have been drawn to beautiful young men and the love that dare not speak its name — a phrase coined by the pretty and ruinous "Bosie," Lord Alfred Douglas — he gained his fame and ...

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A portrait of poet and novelist Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), known for his languid poses and typical costume, including a velvet robe and black silk stockings. Wilde was popular for his wit and satire of ...

The meaning of COMPLETE is having all necessary parts, elements, or steps. How to use complete in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Complete.

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COMPLETE definition: 1. to make whole or perfect: 2. to write all the details asked for on a form or other document…. Learn more.

If something is complete, it has been finished. The work of restoring the farmhouse is complete.

Complete implies that a certain unit has all its parts, fully developed or perfected, and may apply to a process or purpose carried to fulfillment: a complete explanation.

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"Complete" signifies wholeness, finality, or the fulfillment of something essential. Its diverse applications make it a critical word for describing finished states or totalities in various contexts.

To make complete; bring to a consummation or an end; add or supply what is lacking to; finish; perfect; fill up or out: as, to complete a house or a task; to complete an unfinished design; to complete another's thought, or the measure of one's wrongs.

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