Digital Audiobook

The Portrait of Mr. W. H.

Oscar Wilde

The Portrait of Mr. W. H., audiobook by Oscar Wilde
Digital Audiobook

The Portrait of Mr. W. H.

Oscar Wilde

The Portrait of Mr. W. H. is a story written by Oscar Wilde.

The story is about an attempt to uncover the identity of Mr. W. H., the enigmatic dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It is based on a theory, originated by Thomas Tyrwhitt, that the sonnets were addressed to one Willie Hughes, portrayed in the story as a boy actor who specialized in playing women in Shakespeare's company.

This theory rests on the assumption that the dedicatee is also the Fair Youth who is the subject of most of the poems. The only evidence for this theory is the text of a number of sonnets themselves (such as Sonnet 20, that makes puns on the words "Will" and "Hues").

The Portrait of Mr. W. H. was first published in Blackwood's Magazine in 1889. It was later added to the collection Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories, though it does not appear in early editions. Audiobook read by James K. White, running time 1 hour, 12 min.

Unabridged full version. Also available as E-Book, ePUB, length 11,700 words, average reading time 1 hour.

Format
Audiobook mp3
Duration01h 11m 51s
LanguageEnglish
CategoriesAudiobook
AuthorOscar Wilde
ISBN9789177597209
Published4/21/2020
PublisherAnncona Media
The Portrait of Mr. W. H. is a story written by Oscar Wilde.The story is about an attempt to uncover the identity of Mr. W. H., the enigmatic dedicatee of Shakespeare's Sonnets. It is based on a theory, originated by Thomas Tyrwhitt, that the sonnets were addressed to one Willie Hughes, portrayed in the story as a boy actor who specialized in playing women in Shakespeare's company.This theory rests on the assumption that the dedicatee is also the Fair Youth who is the subject of most of the poems. The only evidence for this theory is the text of a number of sonnets themselves (such as Sonnet 20, that makes puns on the words "Will" and "Hues").The Portrait of Mr. W. H. was first published in Blackwood's Magazine in 1889. It was later added to the collection Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories, though it does not appear in early editions. Audiobook read by James K. White, running time 1 hour, 12 min.Unabridged full version. Also available as E-Book, ePUB, length 11,700 words, average reading time 1 hour.

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