✦LiteratureReferenced in 2 episodes
Oscar Wilde
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Irish poet and playwright (1854-1900), known for his wit, plays, and novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.
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Oscar Wilde appears across 2 episodes of Frasier.
Irish poet and playwright (1854-1900), known for his wit, plays, and novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.
↗ View on AmazonOscar Wilde appears across 2 episodes of Frasier.
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