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IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. A Florentine Tragedy is a portion of an unfinished stage show produced by Oscar Wilde. The plot is about Simone, a rich 16th century Florentine tradesperson who happens to see his wife Bianca together with a prince in their hometown, Guido Bardi. After simulating generosity, Simone contests the prowler to a duel, wins over him, and throttles him. This made Simone and Bianca reunite and love each other even more. </br></br>Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was an Irish poet and script writer. After drafting in many styles during the latter part of the 19th century, he was among London's very famous script writers in the first years of 1890s. He is mostly recognized for his epigrams and stage plays, his work of fiction, The Picture of Dorian Gray, also with the incidents of his captivity and early demise. </br></br>When he became a spokesman for aestheticism, he was occupied with different literary goings-on: he wrote a collection of poems, gave lectures in the United States and Canada on the new "English Renaissance in Art", and thereafter went back to London where he was hired creatively as a journalist. He was renowned for his intelligence, humor, outrageous robe and glistening dialogue talent, Oscar was among the most famous figures of his time. He also advanced his thoughts of the rule of art in a sequence of conversations and essays, and integrated topics of depravity, deceit, and attraction into what would be his only novella, The Picture of Dorian Gray published in 1890. The chance to build aesthetic specifics concisely, and unite them with bigger societal plots, led Oscar to transcribe a dramatical skit. He produced Salome in French while in Paris even though it was declined a licence for England because of a definite restraint on the depiction of Biblical matters on the English play.
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