Letters to the Sphinx

Letters to the Sphinx by Oscar Wilde, published by Michael Walmer on September 25, 2015, is a collection that offers insights into the life and character of one of literature’s most notable figures. This edition spans 66 pages and features contributions from Wilde’s literary executor, Robert Ross, and his close friend, Ada Leverson. The book is structured into five main sections, beginning with Ross’s essay that sets the stage for the reflections that follow.
Readers will find a blend of reminiscences and correspondence that illuminate Wilde’s personality and experiences. Leverson’s essays provide a witty introduction to Wilde’s life, an elegiac portrayal of his career’s peak, and a somber reflection on his trials and imprisonment. The collection culminates in thirty letters and telegrams that showcase Wilde’s mastery of language and his unique perspective, offering a multifaceted view of his character. This edition revives a work originally published in 1930, making it accessible to contemporary audiences interested in biography, literary figures, and collections of letters.
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Letters to the Sphinx contains five main sections: the first is a typically characterful, cantankerous and yet appreciative essay of explanation by Oscar Wilde’s literary executor and close friend, Robert Ross. Then follow three major essays of reminiscence by the Sphinx herself, the book’s compiler, Ada Leverson, also a dear friend of Wilde: The Importance of Being Oscar gives an iconically witty introduction to how Wilde operated and who he was; The Last First Night gives an elegiac impression of the atmosphere Wilde generated at the zenith of his career; and, finally, Afterwards is a sombrely quiet reflection on Wilde’s trials and imprisonment, his troubles, as he called them. Finally it becomes Wilde’s turn to speak. In thirty letters, letter-excerpts and telegrams his nature is impressed upon us. From his highest manner which surprisingly lacked stiffness, and in his lowest spirits which were plainly humble, his facility with and mastery of words and epigram are clearly evident, providing a compelling portrait of a personality which was, as Ross claims, ‘unique in English literature’. This slender volume was originally published as a limited edition in 1930 and has remained unavailable, except in the rare book market, ever since.
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