Woodcock's biography is one of the first to enter deeply into the
intellectual content of Wilde's works and life. He probes the
dualistic nature of Wilde's mind and provides a critical, in-depth
discussion of the paradox that was Oscar Wilde. "Successfully
reconciles two disparate views of Wilde: that of upper class dandy
and that of social critic."--"The Gateway"
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