The Portrait Of Mr. W. H by Oscar Wilde

In this intriguing exploration of art, literature, and identity, a group of intellectuals becomes engrossed in the mystery surrounding the true identity of the dedicatee of Shakespeare's sonnets, known only as "Mr. W. H." The narrative unfolds as they delve into historical records and personal theories, leading to a captivating blend of fact and fiction. As they pursue the truth, the story delves into themes of obsession, the power of belief, and the nature of artistic inspiration, ultimately leaving readers to ponder the fine line between reality and imagination.

Published
1889
Nationality
Irish
Length
Very Short
Pages
50-60
Original Language
English
Avg User Rating
(4.0)
Alternate Titles
None

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