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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime

eng. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime · 1891
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Book Review

«Lord Arthur Savile's Crime» is a witty and ironic novella by Oscar Wilde that explores themes of fate, morality, and human nature. Critics note that Wilde masterfully uses satire to mock Victorian society and its prejudices. The protagonist, Lord Arthur Savile, faces a prophecy that compels him to commit a crime, serving as a catalyst for reflections on free will and responsibility. Wilde, as always, brilliantly plays with language, creating vivid and memorable images. Critics emphasize that the novella, despite its lightness and humor, raises serious questions, prompting readers to ponder the nature of good and evil. This work is considered one of the best examples of Wilde's style, combining elegance, irony, and profound meaning.

Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
Date of publication: 29 January 2025
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Original titleeng. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime · 1891