Oscar Wilde completely
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This contains all of his fiction, all of his poetry, nine plays including the original four-act version (longer with an extra character) of "The Importance of Being Earnest", the full length British Library version of De Profundis, his essays and a few odds and ends and an excellent introduction by his son Vyvyan Holland. What more could you ask for? The best bits are classics of late Victorian literature, and even the very weakest bits are delightful. No literary collection is complete without Wilde and this is as good as collection as any.
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