7.02.2009

Oscar Wilde and others Irish writers

Oscar Wilde, born in 1854, is one of the most famous Irish writers. His first performance was The Importance of Being Earnest, which came out in 1895. The Irish poet and dramatist, dead in 1900, is also known for Winderman's Fan and The Picture of Dorian Gray. A statue in his honor has been erected in Marrion Square park, just in front a the Oscar Wilde's School.
To quote others famous Irish (or anglo-irish) writers, we can talk about James Joyce (1882-1941) with his novel Ulysses, Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) with Gulliver's Travels and Bram Stoker (1847-1912), with Dracula.
It is true that Ireland is rich of talented writers, poets, dramatists, ... but this country and its past has also been - and still is ! - the inspiration of lots of foreigns writers.

To conclude this post, here is a quote from Oscar Wilde :
"My experience is that as soon as people are old enough to know better,
they don't know anything at all."

Sources : [The Irish book of Lists, Julian Ashe and Wikipedia.org]
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