Oscar Wilde wrote poems, plays and novels, and is best known for his
play The Importance of Being Earnest and his novel The Picture of Dorian
Gray. POEMS IN PROSE, first published in The Fortnightly Review in July
1894, collects six short, or very short tales, beautifully written in
Wilde's inimitable style, whose religious and spiritual themes would
have been shocking to its nineteenth-century readership. And even today,
the key theme addressed in these stories, as to whether it really is
possible to bring beauty or goodness to the world, when even the
best-intended actions can lead to wholly unexpected and regrettable
consequences, can leave the reader unsettled. This new edition features
new digital typesetting, replicating the beautiful Doves Type of the
early twentieth century, designed for the quality, hand-made,
letterpress editions of a private press. Doves Type was made in only one
size, the size used in this book.