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129 Stories

  • The Polaroid of Dorien Grayson by roseangelpublishing
    roseangelpublishing
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    Inspired by Oscar Wilde, features the tale of Dorien Grayson during the 1970s disco scene and drag queen shows. Instead of a painting, this Dorien has a photograph that ages for him. With eternal youth, beauty, and fame what could go wrong?
  • 𝐊𝐀𝐈𝐑𝐎𝐒 ['kīräs] by ReganOrtega
    ReganOrtega
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    kai•ros • ['kīräs] noun, Greek • the perfect, the delicate, crucial moment; the fleeting rightness of time and place that creates the opportune atmosphere for action, words, or movement ••• This book is suitable for all ages. It is just a simple love story to induce nothing less than comfort. ••• Achievements: #1 poetry ••• "As we drifted through the rippling blue and the white freckled sky, we spoke, allowing the rest of the world to disintegrate completely. You said it would be months until we saw each other again, that our relationship wouldn't suffer it but..." ••• 𝟏𝟑.𝟎𝟕.𝟐𝟑
  • Bring Me To Life by epichorn31
    epichorn31
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    Tara Gilesbie is failing her English class. No, she's not one of those honors kids who claim that they're failing when they really have a B. She has a literal F on her report card for English. So when she's asked to write a short story to bring up her grade, she does the only sane thing that a girl like her could do. It can't be that hard to resurrect Oscar Wilde and get him to write her story, right? But there's something a little bit...different about her teacher's favorite author. He can't spell or use grammar properly, so Tara gets Edgar Allan Poe to be his beta reader. The two of them have epic plans to write a "gothic reinterpretation of Harry Potter," but will it work out, or will the whole project crash and burn? A short tale about the origins of the world's worst fanfiction: the infamous "My Immortal." Special thanks to @RadioSpirit for making the cover! If you want to check out the original My Immortal, @gayonetta reposted it on Wattpad.
  • My dear, Summer. by Rubyruth12
    Rubyruth12
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    A brief description of this spirited season and her remarkable beauty. A girl that's so much more than what she sees.
  • I'm not special (poetry) by Atticus_the_loser
    Atticus_the_loser
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    I've decided to start writing some of poems on here. I hope you enjoy
  • The First One by rervena
    rervena
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    Simon stares at the man absently, his eyes are glassy. He nods gently. "Last Halloween? It feels like it just happened yesterday" Simon doesn't celebrate holidays, until he does.
  • The Boy With The Yellow Kite by EscapeRegularity
    EscapeRegularity
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    Fantasy short story, inspired by Oscar Wilde.
  • Echoflux  by yourlocalrustcole
    yourlocalrustcole
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    A story about a gentleman who goes through range of emotions and experiences in order to make life make sense. This story is not about the person himself but about the pain of people around us, close to us. We ignore their wants and our priority is always about "us being understood" . Story revolves around a guy who's born in a city in Lahore, Pakistan in a brown family. He lives through experiences of people by living through their stories and experiencing why they are how they are. Its a fictional novel and all characters are fictional. Any resemblance with real life people will totally be unintentional
  • Colours by Scarlet_Ivory
    Scarlet_Ivory
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    "In silk, sliver, smoke and mirth we live and die."
  • O Retrato de Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde by TrizeJill
    TrizeJill
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    Neste livro, o belo jovem Dorian Gray, o protagonista, torna-se modelo para uma pintura do artista Basil Hallward. O pintor apresenta Dorian ao Lorde Henry Wotton, que o faz tomar consciência de sua beleza e do valor de sua juventude e o inicia num mundo de vícios e desregramento. Apaixonado pela própria imagem e influenciado pelas palavras de Lorde Henry, Dorian deseja permanecer eternamente belo como no retrato. Misteriosamente, seu desejo é atendido.
  • Sinner by KalixStellmir
    KalixStellmir
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    "Just wanted to try what was living after I stabbed myself."
  • Earnest Affairs by eddielovesalgy
    eddielovesalgy
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    Sebastian Harcourt lives by two rules: never take society seriously, and never fall in love with someone who can match your wit. Algernon Moncrieff is a disaster on both counts. Between mistaken identities, cryptic poems, and absinthe-fuelled flirtation, their connection threatens to turn Wilde's comedy into something dangerously heartfelt. Who knew being earnest could be so... complicated?
  • Oscar Wilde's Short Stories Collection by luc_ver99
    luc_ver99
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    Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 - 30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, as well as the circumstances of his imprisonment and early death. A/N (not mine!)
  • Oscar Wilde Quotes by whoisJamesPotter
    whoisJamesPotter
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    A collection of quotes and parts of Oscar Wilde's works
  • the wilde eyes of dorian gray: an interpretation by lapescacontusa
    lapescacontusa
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    instead of writing a paper, i turned the entirely of oscar wilde's "the picture of dorian gray" into black out poetry. and here it is, in the typed varient. bon appétit. [ 4 in oscarwilde on 07.01.2020 ] [ 1 in oscarwilde on 10.01.2020 ]
  • Saneness by lottiefitz
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    Please give credits if you share it! xo
  • El retrato de Dorian Gray (OSCAR WILDE) by Poetas_Muertos1
    Poetas_Muertos1
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    Espero y lo disfruten.
  • The Ethereal Beauty of Dorian Gray by Chevonneblue
    Chevonneblue
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    Oscar Wilde went to jail in 1895 for engaging in romantic relationships with another man. His literary pieces of work are also limited due to the lack of freedom of speech during the 19th century, widespread homphobia and lack of audience. 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' is a clear example of Oscar Wilde being limited because of societal pressures. Us being in the 21st century, we can easily pick up on the subtle hints of homosexuality in this book. However, it could not be fully explored. This book, 'The Ethereal Beauty of Dorian Gray' is a queer twist to the original story. My story is not authentic and some characters may seem different compared to the original text. If you are triggered by homosexuality, I highly recommend not to read this book.
  • This Picture by AlexanderSelensky
    AlexanderSelensky
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    Third story from my "Placebo-cycle". It tells of love and tragedy, mystery and memory...Don't try to search for any moral of this story, or for any rational reason of this tragedy. It's just a life - or, probably, - a way some people think of life. Also, it is a story about the same-sex relationships and difficulties the gay people and their adopted children face in our society. And, in the end, you understand that gays are not so queer as people think of them- per se, we all are the same. Finally, you can find there something from Oscar Wilde. Why not? Man love and mystics are related to him as nothing else.