The Portrait of Mr W.H.: Annotated Edition
By (Author) Oscar Wilde
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Classics
1st October 2018
26th July 2018
United Kingdom
Paperback
128
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
130g
During a conversation about literary forgeries, Erskine tells his young guest that he has received as a legacy from a friend, the Cambridge scholar Cyril Graham what is purported to be an Elizabethan portrait. The painting depicts a beautiful young man in late-sixteenth-century costume, whom Graham believed to be Willie Hughes, a boy actor serving in Shakespeares company. This revelation prompts Erskines guest to delve deeper into the mystery surrounding the real identity of the dedicatee and the inspiration of Shakespeares Sonnets, with unforeseen consequences. Far from being a dry exposition of a literary theory, The Portrait of Mr W.H. which the author himself described as one of his early masterpieces is an engaging and entertaining narrative exploring the intricate facets of trust and betrayal, historical truth and fiction, written with Wildes trademark dialogical sharpness and stylistic perfection.
Wilde's Portrait is important to him, and so to us, as a musing on the nature of our response to art. -- Nicholas Lezard * The Guardian *
Famed for his brilliant wit, Oscar Wilde (18541900) was a prolific writer and one of the most successful playwrights of Victorian Britain, as well as a champion for the values of Aestheticism.