Oscar Wilde¡¯s Charmides, and Other Poems is a collection of poetry written in the early 20th century, showcasing his distinctive wit and lyrical artistry. This volume features a variety of poems, including the titular piece, ¡°Charmides,¡± which explores themes of love, beauty, and classical ideals through Wilde¡¯s sensuous and evocative language.
The narrative poem ¡°Charmides¡± centers on a beautiful young Greek lad and his encounter with a goddess. It delves into the nature of love and desire, as well as the transcendent qualities of beauty. The story follows Charmides as he experiences the ecstasy and anguish of love, culminating in a fateful meeting with the divine Athena. Wilde skillfully blends mythological elements with a modern sensibility, crafting a journey that transcends the boundaries of sensory beauty.
The other poems in the collection reflect on various facets of human experience, addressing themes such as mortality, nature, and the inevitability of time. Wilde¡¯s deep insight and refined use of language illuminate these themes, offering readers a rich and artistic exploration of life. Charmides, and Other Poems stands as a testament to Wilde¡¯s prominence in the Aesthetic Movement and his mastery of poetic expression.
POEMS
Requiescat
San Miniato
Rome Unvisited
Humanitad
Louis Napoleon
Endymion
Le Jardin
La Mer
Le Panneau
Les Ballons
Canzonet
Le Jardin Des Tuileries
Pan: Double Villanelle
In the Forest
Symphony in Yellow
Sonnets
Helas!
To Milton
On the Massacre of the Christians in Bulgaria
Holy Week at Genoa
Urbs Sacra ¨¡terna
E Tenebris
At Verona
On the Sale by Auction of Keats¡¯ Love Letters
The New Remorse