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  1. Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas (22 October 1870 – 20 March 1945), also known as Bosie Douglas, was an English poet and journalist, and a lover of Oscar Wilde. At Oxford he edited an undergraduate journal, The Spirit Lamp, that carried a homoerotic subtext, and met Wilde, starting a close but stormy relationship.

  2. Jul 18, 2000 · But 20-year-old Douglas Murray, who is ending his second year at Magdalen College, Oxford, thinks that Lord Alfred, who died in 1945, has gotten a bad rap. Mr. Murray is the author of...

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  4. Jan 1, 2000 · First-time author Murray, who is only 23 and still an undergraduate at Oxford, is impressive in his mature assessment of Bosie's emotional instability and ruinous need for revenge, tracing much of it to the strain of insanity in the Douglas family.

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  5. Jan 1, 2001 · Lord Alfred Douglas, nicknamed Bosie, is best known for his fateful relationship with Oscar Wilde. Douglas Murray does his level best to add a bit more flesh to the bones, principally by celebrating Douglas's poetry.

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  6. Sep 18, 2012 · Lord Alfred Douglas, or "Bosie" as he was known, is destined to be remembered as the lover of Oscar Wilde. Dissolute, wellborn, and beautiful as a young man, his role in the events that led to Oscar Wilde's trial and imprisonment determined the strange celebrity that haunted him until his death.

  7. Jun 10, 2000 · Wilde's affair with Lord Alfred Douglas was not a one-sided disaster, as Douglas Murray makes clear in Bosie

  8. Oct 29, 2020 · Douglas Murray is a genius' Rupert Everett Lord Alfred Douglas, known as 'Bosie', son of the Marquess of Queensberry, was known as one of the most beautiful young men of his generation....