The Annotated Prison Writings of Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde

The Annotated Prison Writings of Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde with Nicholas Frankel (Contributor)

408 pages first pub 2018 (editions)

nonfiction classics essays lgbtqia+ poetry dark medium-paced
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“And I? May I say nothing, my lord?” With these words, Oscar Wilde’s courtroom trials came to a close. The lord in question, High Court justice Sir Alfred Wills, sent Wilde to the cells, sentenced to two years in prison with hard labor for the cri...

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