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Lord Arthur Savile's Crime

eng. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime · 1891
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Summary

«Lord Arthur Savile's Crime» is a short story by Oscar Wilde in which a young aristocrat, Lord Arthur Savile, learns from a palm reader that he is destined to commit murder. Shocked by the prediction, Arthur decides to postpone his wedding to Sybil Merton until he fulfills his fate. He makes several attempts to kill someone, but all of them fail. Eventually, he accidentally kills the palm reader who foretold his future, and freed from the prophecy, he peacefully marries Sybil. The story explores themes of fate, morality, and the irony of destiny, highlighting the absurdity and tragicomedy of human efforts to escape the inevitable.

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