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Oscar Wilde's Shorter Prose Pieces is a collection of essays and writings likely composed during the late 19th century, a time shaped by the artistic and cultural movements of the Victorian era. As the title suggests, this book delves into Wilde¡¯s thoughts and critiques on various topics, including fashion, beauty, and societal norms, showcasing his signature wit and flamboyant style.
In this collection, Wilde sharply critiques the contradictions of contemporary fashion and the societal pressures tied to it, often delivering his observations with a humorous tone. For instance, in Slaves of Fashion, he highlights the discomfort and excessive sacrifices women endured to conform to prevailing beauty standards. Meanwhile, in essays like Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young, he encapsulates his views on life, art, and aesthetics through concise, aphoristic expressions.
Through his paradoxical statements and insightful commentary, Wilde invites readers to reconsider the importance of authenticity and individuality in both life and art. Shorter Prose Pieces offers a profound reflection on society and art while revealing Wilde's intellectual freedom and desire to transcend the constraints of his time.

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PHRASES AND PHILOSOPHIES FOR THE USE OF THE YOUNG
MRS. LANGTRY AS HESTER GRAZEBROOK
SLAVES OF FASHION
WOMAN¡¯S DRESS
MORE RADICAL IDEAS UPON DRESS REFORM
COSTUME
THE AMERICAN INVASION
SERMONS IN STONES AT BLOOMSBURY
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