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Oscar Wilde and Myself

Oscar Wilde and Myself

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Number of Chapters: 29

Length: 07 hours and 18 minutes

Language: English

The first memoir by the poet Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas was written 14 years after the death of Oscar Wilde and in the aftermath of Douglas's failed prosecution of Arthur Ransome for libel. Ransome, in his "Oscar Wilde, a Critical Study," had quoted from the expurgated portions of Wilde's prison letter to Douglas, "De Profundis", which was highly critical of his former friend and lover. Having failed to convince a jury that he had been libelled, Douglas appealed instead to posterity by writing his memoir. In "Oscar Wilde and Myself" Douglas refutes Wilde's version of the events that led to his (Wilde's) imprisonment and takes swipes at Ransome, Wilde's friend Robert Ross, other biographers of Wilde, and Wilde's overzealous imitators. He also critiques Wilde's writing and character and concludes that the Irish playwright will soon be forgotten. (Rob Marland)

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Preface and Introductory (Rob Marland)
Oxford (Rob Marland)
Lost Illusions (Rob Marland)
Wilde in Society (Rob Marland)
The Lord of Language (Rob Marland)
Our Mutual Friends (Rob Marland)
Lord Queensberry Intervenes (Rob Marland)
The Wilde Trials (Rob Marland)
Hard Labour and After (Rob Marland)
Naples and Paris (Rob Marland)
The ''Ballad of Reading Gaol'' (Rob Marland)
The Truth about ''De Profundis'' (Rob Marland)
My Letters to Wilde (Rob Marland)
My Letters to Labouchere (Rob Marland)
The Article in the ''Revue Blanche'' (Rob Marland)
Fifteen Years of Persecution (Rob Marland)
Wilde’s Poetry (Rob Marland)
The Plays and Prose Works (Rob Marland)
For Posterity (Rob Marland)
The British Museum and ''De Profundis'' (Rob Marland)
Ransome’s ''Critical Study'' (Rob Marland)
My Actions for Libel (Rob Marland)
''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' (Rob Marland)
Literature and Vice (Rob Marland)
Crosland and ''The First Stone'' (Rob Marland)
A Challenge to Mr. Ross (Rob Marland)
Wilde in Russia, France and Germany (Rob Marland)
The Smaller Fry (Rob Marland)
To Be Done with It All (Rob Marland)
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