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Histórias à Volta da Mesa

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144 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Oscar Wilde

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Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s. He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, and his criminal conviction for gross indecency for homosexual acts.
Wilde's parents were Anglo-Irish intellectuals in Dublin. In his youth, Wilde learned to speak fluent French and German. At university, he read Greats; he demonstrated himself to be an exceptional classicist, first at Trinity College Dublin, then at Magdalen College, Oxford. He became associated with the emerging philosophy of aestheticism, led by two of his tutors, Walter Pater and John Ruskin. After university, Wilde moved to London into fashionable cultural and social circles.
Wilde tried his hand at various literary activities: he wrote a play, published a book of poems, lectured in the United States and Canada on "The English Renaissance" in art and interior decoration, and then returned to London where he lectured on his American travels and wrote reviews for various periodicals. Known for his biting wit, flamboyant dress and glittering conversational skill, Wilde became one of the best-known personalities of his day. At the turn of the 1890s, he refined his ideas about the supremacy of art in a series of dialogues and essays, and incorporated themes of decadence, duplicity, and beauty into what would be his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890). Wilde returned to drama, writing Salome (1891) in French while in Paris, but it was refused a licence for England due to an absolute prohibition on the portrayal of Biblical subjects on the English stage. Undiscouraged, Wilde produced four society comedies in the early 1890s, which made him one of the most successful playwrights of late-Victorian London.
At the height of his fame and success, while An Ideal Husband (1895) and The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) were still being performed in London, Wilde issued a civil writ against John Sholto Douglas, the 9th Marquess of Queensberry for criminal libel. The Marquess was the father of Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas. The libel hearings unearthed evidence that caused Wilde to drop his charges and led to his own arrest and criminal prosecution for gross indecency with other males. The jury was unable to reach a verdict and so a retrial was ordered. In the second trial Wilde was convicted and sentenced to two years' hard labour, the maximum penalty, and was jailed from 1895 to 1897. During his last year in prison he wrote De Profundis (published posthumously in abridged form in 1905), a long letter that discusses his spiritual journey through his trials and is a dark counterpoint to his earlier philosophy of pleasure. On the day of his release, he caught the overnight steamer to France, never to return to Britain or Ireland. In France and Italy, he wrote his last work, The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898), a long poem commemorating the harsh rhythms of prison life.

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2,390 reviews387 followers
September 26, 2017
An impressive collection short stories and fragments of plays that Wilde told at dinner parties but never bothered to write down. Since Wilde isn't coming to any of my dinner parties, the next best thing is to listen to them in audiobook format and try to use my faulty imagination to fill in the blanks.
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9,977 reviews5 followers
March 6, 2014
ebox: read (beautifully) by Tom Baker.

Oral meanderings laid down in print after Wilde's lifetime.

Because of the paraballic ramblings this gets a bit much, though some inserts are as sparkling as the champagne he insists his interviewers provide.
Profile Image for Sandra Dias.
834 reviews
February 7, 2016
Este pequeno livro não é apenas uma simples coleção de histórias de Wilde. Não. De todo!

Antes de cada conto Wilderiano existe uma descrição breve do contexto em que tal história foi contada e por vezes quais os maneirismos de Wilde aquando desse relato. Desta feita permite a quem lê este livro, visualizar este fabuloso autor conhecendo-o mais profundamente enquanto génio da palavra, da ironia, da crítica e do humor.

Eu como fã de Oscar Wilde tenho em grande estima este pequeno volume que tão barato foi, mas que tão rico é.
Profile Image for Erik Roura Turégano.
99 reviews1 follower
November 15, 2025
Recopilació entretinguda d’historietes i anècdotes que Oscar Wilde va explicar i reexplicar al llarg de la seva vida, sovint escrites per a la posteritat per amics que el van conèixer i li van sentir pronunciar-les. M’han semblat interessants les reinterpretacions de passatges bíblics, que ens permeten intuir una evolució espiritual des del Wilde descregut i enfant-terrible de la joventut fins al devot torturat per la recerca de Crist del De Profundis. Les faules no tenen cap gràcia i els poemes en prosa em temo que estan fets per ser dits, i no llegits. No tinc clar que a Wilde li hagués agradat la impressió pòstuma d’aquest llibre, ja que per ell la narració oral era un fenomen totalment diferent de l’escriptura, inseparable de la veu, la gestualitat, l’expressió facial i els silencies i sobreentesos, elements que es perden totalment en la versió escrita.
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708 reviews28 followers
August 14, 2013
Um livro fantástico!
O facto de cada conto ter uma introdução, na qual se descreve um pouquinho da pessoa que era Wilde e em que contexto é que cada conto foi criado e contado, é extremamente original e interessante!
E os contos, na sua maioria, são ou comoventes, ou divertidos ou simplesmente profundos e inteligentes. Ao ler este livro fico com uma vontade enorme de ter conhecido Oscar Wilde e de ter presenciado alguns dos seus serões no qual entretia os convidados com as suas histórias!!
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292 reviews56 followers
September 24, 2013
You really were born in the wrong century Mr. Wilde. The world needs more of you. I truly wish I could have been one of the people to have been regaled with any of these little tales. It does help to picture him telling them as you read them.

Sorry this is so short but I'm off to read more by him. All I can add is that this was really a lovely find for a fan.
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22 reviews1 follower
November 21, 2012
Of all the most beautifully brilliant human fireworks, Oscar Wilde must have been the finest.
258 reviews
April 23, 2022
Tom Baker's narration was quite enticing. I liked the format of the book - a little bit of an exposition to how the story was crafted or who noted it down or what is the story's significance, all of which were able to give little dashes of Oscar Wilde's personality.
As good as it is, the stories themselves were only at times enchanting. They were quite short, so maybe that's why I was never fully drawn in, however, Wilde probably would be known more akin to Hans Christian Andersen if he had foresight and dedication to write all of his little tales down.
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50 reviews1 follower
September 7, 2024
I’ve always admired OscarWilde’s writing , but this little book is exceptional in that it feels that he’s actually talking to you. I enjoyed it very cynical view of the biblical tales. It’s no secret that I am a born again atheist.The only thing that spoilt the book for me was the last few pages entitled poems in prose, but the narrator of the accompanying notes to each tale forewarned the reader that the prose poems were not as good as the tales. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the book.
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98 reviews
May 9, 2018
Livro de Oscar Wilde, com breves contos, relatados por ele em vida real, que foram compilados neste livro (registados por amigos) A arte de cativar o público quando se conta uma história é sempre difícil, mas este senhor fazia-o da melhor maneira.. assim o dizem.

Alguns contos leem-se bem, outros são mais aborrecidos, especialmente aqueles da parte bíblica.
Profile Image for Laurence.
1,161 reviews44 followers
April 26, 2020
This short collection are not truly from Oscar Wilde, more they're recollections from his various audiences. Probably because of this, these are small pieces of stories and don't really stand on their own.
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36 reviews
April 4, 2023
Favourite little stories had to be Salome ,the shameful death of pope John,the god who left his temple ,the mirror of narcissus in fact I loved most of these tales. It even gave me inspiration for an illustration and cemented the fact Oscar Wilde is one of my beloved authors.
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203 reviews
June 4, 2019
Adorei ler e/ou reler estas histórias. Deu-me vontade de ter conhecido Oscar Wilde e ficara a ouvi-lo contar estas histórias. Eu ia adorar.
Profile Image for Dane Cobain.
Author 22 books322 followers
May 6, 2017
Table Talk is an interesting little book, because it’s a collection of the anecdotes that Oscar Wilde used to tell at dinner parties. A notorious wit and speaker, people agreed that when he told his stories, he seemed to light up – one woman thought she saw a halo, and other people were known to faint after one of his impromptu readings.

Edited by Thomas Wright and containing a foreword by Peter Ackroyd (whoever that is), it’s a lovely little collection that’s beautifully bound in a high quality hardback edition. Better still, it’s easy to whizz through it; I read the entire book in a day, although the editor recommends dipping in and out of it instead, to get more of a feel for what it would have been like to have known Wilde and to have heard him talking.

Overall then, this is a fantastic little addition to your book collection, and a great read if you like Oscar Wilde. The only problem with it was that the anecdotes are just too short!
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78 reviews26 followers
September 12, 2012
Oscar Wilde never disappoints. This book is no exception. This book was an unexpected surprise, found on my Goodreads friend list. These recountings of his oral story telling had me laughing in public. You can't get enough of his flair for the dramatic and his way with a tall tale. The ever surprising twist at the end of his stories and the intriguing tale that leads you to it blend together and create a perfect mental journey for the reader.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and can see myself reading it again in a few years if not months. It's a quick read and a nice little escape from the day.
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Author 1 book2 followers
July 25, 2013
One of my favorite writers. It's a shame he didn't write these stories down himself. All of the stories in this book are ones that Wilde only orated and were later written down by others after his death, so I suggest reading a good amount of his writing before you pick this up. You need a good understanding of Wilde's writing and particularly his speeches so that you can use your imagination to fill in the gaps left by this work. A must read for any Oscar Wilde fan.
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442 reviews8 followers
November 10, 2015
A perfect first Oscar Wilde experience.

My first introduction to the author. This book contains a description of Wilde, his stories and his character as a person. A nice detail was how he created stories from nothing during dinner parties, always being in focus.

Major part is short stories and not sure if they appears in other book formats.
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389 reviews
January 9, 2016
Pequenos contos contados por Oscar Wilde, que foram posteriormente passados a escrito por quem os ouviu. Gostei bastante de alguns, rindo com o fim de alguns. Para reler um dia... ;)
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185 reviews
February 20, 2016
The reader gets a sense of the magical presence that Oscar Wilde was in person.
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