Oscar Wilde Books in Order
Oscar Wilde is a renowned Irish playwright, poet, and author of provocative wit and insight. His prolific body of work includes numerous short stories and one novel. As one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London, Wilde has become an iconic figure of his day, celebrated for his biting humor and aphorisms. His plays continue to captivate audiences worldwide, with <i>The Importance of Being Earnest</i> remaining a timeless classic. Wilde's life was marked by both triumph and tragedy, including a highly publicized trial that led to his imprisonment for "gross indecency." After his release, he went into exile, eventually settling abroad, where he would spend the remainder of his life.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Oscar Wilde
- #1AmazonImpressions of America(1882)
- #2AmazonThe Decay of Lying
- #3AmazonOscariana
- #4AmazonDe Profundis
- #5AmazonThe Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde(1962)
- #6AmazonSixteen Letters from Oscar Wilde(1974)
- #7AmazonNothing... Except My Genius(1997)
- #8AmazonOscar Wilde : A Life in Letters(2003)
- #9AmazonRavenna(1878)
- #10AmazonPoems
- #11AmazonThe Poetry of Oscar Wilde
- #12AmazonPoems in Prose
- #13AmazonThe Sphinx
- #14AmazonBallad of Reading Gaol
- #15AmazonSpells of Enchantment(1991)
- #16AmazonThe Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales(1993)
- #17Amazon100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories(1993)
- #18AmazonThrillers(1994)
- #19AmazonClassic Victorian & Edwardian Ghost Stories(1996)
- #20AmazonThe Penguin Book of Irish Fiction(1999)
- #21AmazonA Tangled Web(2005)
- #22AmazonStories to Get You Through the Night(2010)
- #23AmazonPenny Dreadful Multipack Vol. 2(2013)
- #24AmazonThe Further Crossovers of Sherlock Holmes(2017)
- #25AmazonWriters: Their Lives and Works(2018)
- #26Amazon30 Eternal Masterpieces of Humorous Stories(2019)
- #27Amazon30 Occult & Supernatural Masterpieces You Have to Read Before You Die(2019)
- #28AmazonVictorian Anthologies of Classic Spectral Stories to Chill and Thrill the Senses(2020)
- #1AmazonThe Canterville Ghost(1887)
- #2AmazonThe Picture of Dorian Gray
- #3AmazonTeleny, or The Reverse of the Medal
- #4AmazonThe Portrait of Mr. W. H.(1904)
- #5AmazonThe Sphinx Without a Secret(1887)
- #6AmazonLord Arthur Saville's Crime
- #7AmazonThe Nightingale and the Rose
- #8AmazonThe Selfish Giant
- #9AmazonThe Remarkable Rocket
- #10AmazonThe Devoted Friend
- #11AmazonThe Birthday of the Infanta
- #12AmazonStar-Child
- #13AmazonThe Soul of Man Under Socialism
- #14AmazonThe Young King
- #15AmazonThe Fisherman & His Soul
- #16AmazonA Florentine Tragedy(1906)
- #17AmazonVera or the Nihilists(1880)
- #18AmazonThe Duchess of Padua
- #19AmazonSalomé
- #20AmazonLady Windermere's Fan
- #21AmazonAn Ideal Husband
- #22AmazonA Woman of No Importance
- #23AmazonThe Importance of Being Earnest
- #24AmazonSelected Plays(2004)
- #25AmazonThe Model Millionaire(1887)
- #26AmazonThe Happy Prince
- #27AmazonLord Arthur Savile's Crime
- #28AmazonA House of Pomegranates
- #29AmazonIntentions
- #30AmazonComplete Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde
- #31AmazonThe Ballad of Reading Gaol and Other Poems
- #32AmazonThe Picture of Dorian Gray and Other Writings
- #33AmazonComplete Works of Oscar Wilde(1908)
- #34AmazonReviews(1908)
- #35AmazonThe Prose of Oscar Wilde(1909)
- #36AmazonThe Harlot's House(1929)
- #37AmazonThe Selfish Giant & Other Classic Tales(1967)
- #38AmazonFairy Tales and Stories(1980)
- #39AmazonThe Complete Illustrated Stories, Plays and Poems of Oscar Wilde(1991)
- #40AmazonOscar Wilde’s Stories for All Ages(2009)
- #41AmazonLies(2020)
About Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde is a renowned Irish playwright, poet, and author of provocative wit and insight. His prolific body of work includes numerous short stories and one novel. As one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London, Wilde has become an iconic figure of his day, celebrated for his biting humor and aphorisms. His plays continue to captivate audiences worldwide, with <i>The Importance of Being Earnest</i> remaining a timeless classic. Wilde's life was marked by both triumph and tragedy, including a highly publicized trial that led to his imprisonment for "gross indecency." After his release, he went into exile, eventually settling abroad, where he would spend the remainder of his life.
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