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Wilde's Works

Oscar Wilde's works are renowned for their wit, humor, and sharp social critique. He wrote plays, novels, poetry, and essays that often explore themes like beauty, morality, and superficiality in society. His most famous novel, *The Picture of Dorian Gray*, questions vanity and ethical decay, while plays like *The Importance of Being Earnest* parody Victorian manners and social pretensions. Wilde’s writing combines clever wordplay with profound insights, challenging conventions and encouraging reflection on authentic self-expression and aesthetic beauty. His works continue to influence literature and culture with their elegant style and biting satire.