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Wilde
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL & OTHER POEMS
The Peter Pauper Press, 1940
58,50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, Estados Unidos)
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Edizione: beautifully bound and illustrated with the wonderful artwork of hans alexander mueller. inspired by his experiences while in prison and written while in exile in france, the ballad of reading gaol was wilde's last artistic gasp. because of his sobering position at the time, the poem is free from a great deal of the affectation that colored his earlier work. "had [it] been written a hundred years ago, it would have been printed as a broadside and sold in the streets by the balladmongers; it is so common as that, and so great as that" (jackson, the eighteen-nineties, p. 99). <br><br> ".he did not wring his hands, as do<br> those witless men who dare<br> to try to rear the changeling hope<br> in the cave of black despair:<br> he only looked upon the sun,<br> and drank the morning sun.<br><br> he did not wring his hands nor weep,<br> nor did he peek or pine,<br> but he drank the air as though it held<br> some healthful anodyne;<br> with open mouth he drank the sun<br> as though it had been wine!."