One of Britain's most beautiful and writest writers in the late 19th century was Oscar Wilde or Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, as his full name was. He was born in Dublin on October 16, 1854, but died only 46 years old in Paris on November 30, 1900. At the time he was best known for the great plays he wrote (9 in total) and also for poems , short stories and one novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. Was Wilde one the most distinguished representative of the so-called aesthetics, but this policy should be a great celebration in England, but her inscriptions were "art of the art". But it was not just the ritual that kept the name of Wilde's air. The man in all places was very controversial not least for his life, but he was tame sentenced and imprisoned for a sex offense that was then banned in England. Like the work of many of the world's leading writers, Wilde's works are timeless and are as important to us today as when they came out.