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Oscar Wilde is a world famous writer, poet and playwright, born October 16, 1854 in the Irish city

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Oscar Wilde is a world famous writer, poet and playwright, born October 16, 1854 in the Irish city of Dublin. After graduating from college, "Trinity", Wilde entered the University of Oxford, where he studied philosophy and classical literature. He quickly became known in the community with a preference for emerging over the "pure latin grammy winners art" and extravagant style of dress.
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