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In Excelsis

In Excelsis

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Number of Chapters: 18

Length: 26 minutes

Language: English

In 1924, Lord Alfred Douglas was sued by Winston Churchill after he alleged that the politician had been part of a Jewish-backed conspiracy to commit various acts of wartime misconduct. Douglas lost the case and was jailed for six months. During his time at Wormwood Scrubs, Douglas wrote a sonnet sequence that he would title In Excelsis (in the highest), a reversal of the title of the prison letter written by his former lover, Oscar Wilde (De Profundis - from the depths). Douglas claims in the preface to the volume that the poems are spiritual in nature. They also include poorly disguised attacks on Wilde and support for anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. (Rob Marland)

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Preface (Rob Marland)
Sonnet I (Rob Marland)
Sonnet II (Rob Marland)
Sonnet III (Rob Marland)
Sonnet IV (Rob Marland)
Sonnet V (Rob Marland)
Sonnet VI (Rob Marland)
Sonnet VII (Rob Marland)
Sonnet VIII (Rob Marland)
Sonnet IX (Rob Marland)
Sonnet X (Rob Marland)
Sonnet XI (Rob Marland)
Sonnet XII (Rob Marland)
Sonnet XIII (Rob Marland)
Sonnet XIV (Rob Marland)
Sonnet XV (Rob Marland)
Sonnet XVI (Rob Marland)
Epilogue (Rob Marland)
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