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“In England, an inventor is regarded almost as a crazy man, and in too many instances invention ends in disappointment and poverty. In America, an inventor is honoured, help is forthcoming, and the exercise of ingenuity, the application of science to the work of man, is there the shortest road to wealth.”

Quote by Oscar Wilde

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Collins complete works of Oscar Wilde

The Collins complete works of Oscar Wilde is a definitive compilation that spans Wilde's entire literary career. It includes his most famous plays such as 'The Importance of Being Earnest' and 'An Ideal Husband,' as well as his poetry and critical essays. This collection provides insight into Wilde's wit, social commentary, and artistic vision. more

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Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde, born on October 16, 1854, in Ireland, and died on November 30, 1900, was a renowned Irish writer, playwright, and poet. His works are known for their wit, satire, and unique style, with notable works including 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' and 'Lady Windermere's Fan'. more

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