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Series 2 Episode 2, Beauty of Soul: Oscar Wilde

  • Category: Comedy
    Language: English
    Duration: 6m 00s
    Size: 53.7 MB
    Format: Audio & Visual Podcast
    Release date: Wed Dec 3rd, 2008 1:50pm

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    Stephen Fry discusses why Oscar Wilde’s Fairy Tales continue to exert the same pull over the imagination and emotions as they did when he first read them to his children in the 1880s. Note: This podcast is a copy of the trailer.

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