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  2. Sibyl Montgomery. 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.

  3. Other articles where Lord Alfred Douglas is discussed: De Profundis: …impassioned letter to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas. In the first section of the letter, Wilde records his relationship with Douglas in merciless detail; he rails against his lover’s selfishness and extravagance, accuses him of being the agent of Wilde’s destruction, and turns a cold eye on his own behaviour.…

  4. Apr 30, 2021 · Simply put, Douglas was a petty and selfish man. He was also a virulent racist. As The Dabbler reports, he spent much of his adult life accusing Jews of various conspiracies. When he was editor of a magazine called Plain English, he filled it with anti-Jewish diatribes.

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  5. Jan 1, 2000 · Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas. Hardcover – January 1, 2000. Looks at the life of the English poet, including his relationship with Oscar Wilde and his role in Wilde's trial and imprisonment, and his "second life" after he married, converted to Catholicism, and was imprisoned for libeling Winston Churchill.

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  6. Jan 1, 2001 · April 9, 2022. This is a fascinating read, an in-depth study of the life and character of Lord Alfred Douglas, always remembered as Oscar Wilde's lover and often judged harshly for escaping to the continent when Wilde was tried and convicted of gross indecency back in the 1890s.

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  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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