Woman Not Worth the Attention (Author's collection)

Woman Not Worth the Attention (Author's collection)

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“Woman Not Worth Attention” is a unique author’s collection of essays and reflections created by the genius of English literature Oscar Wilde. In this work, which can be attributed to the genre of intellectual prose and essays, the author reveals to the reader the subtle psychology, wit and irony inherent in his style. The title of the book is already interesting and intriguing, promising to look at women's nature and social stereotypes from an unusual, often provocative side. In the collection, Oscar Wilde explores the topic of femininity, its perception and role in society, raising issues that remain relevant today. The author masterfully combines in-depth analysis with satire and subtle humor, turning each essay into a small work of art. His wit and ability to find unusual angles allow you to look at familiar topics from a new angle, causing the reader not only a smile, but also reflection on the nature of human relationships, social expectations and stereotypes. This book will be a real discovery for lovers of classical English literature, connoisseurs of wit and intellectual dialogues. It is ideal for adult readers interested in psychology, feminism, sociology and cultural studies. It will especially appeal to those who seek in literature not only entertainment, but also food for thought, who appreciate the subtle irony and richness of language. At the age of 18 years and older, readers with a curiosity for human nature and social criticism will find in this book many interesting ideas and unexpected conclusions. Oscar Wilde, known for his witty aphorisms and bright works, in "The Woman Not Worthy of Attention" demonstrates his unique style - a combination of grace, sarcasm and philosophical depth. His other famous works, such as “Portrait of Dorian Gray” and “Letters on Morality”, confirm his skill in creating multi-layered texts that make you think and not let go of the reader for a long time. In this collection, the author continues the tradition of a critical view of society, but does so with particular subtlety and delicacy, which makes his work relevant today. The themes raised in the book relate not only to women's roles and perceptions, but also to broader issues of morality, aesthetics, art, and human nature. Wilde explores how society shapes ideals and stereotypes, and how these attitudes affect individuality. His wit and ability to find unexpected parallels make reading not only cognitive, but also very fascinating. Each page is filled with quotes, aphorisms and thoughts that remain relevant even centuries later. “Woman Not Worth Attention” is not just a collection of essays, but a vivid manifestation of the genius of Oscar Wilde, his ability to see the hidden truth behind the facade of external decency. This book is worthy of attention of those who are looking for not only a beautiful syllable in literature, but also deep meanings, witty observations and provocative ideas. It is worth reading to those who appreciate classical literature, likes to reflect on human nature and is not afraid to take a critical look at established norms. If you want to get acquainted with the unique style of Oscar Wilde, his subtle irony and the ability to turn even the most mundane topics into works of art, “Woman Not Worthy of Attention” will be an excellent choice. This work will not only expand your horizons, but also give many reasons for reflection, smiles and new views on the world around you.
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Name of the Author
Оскар Уайлд
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785998500534
Release date
2009

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Woman Not Worth the Attention (Author's collection)

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