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  1. Copies of four letter written by Oscar Wilde to Bosie (Lord Alfred Douglas) during August and September 1894.

    • Oscariana

      The third link considers Oscar Wilde’s use of the term...

    • Reviews

      Reviews of Oscar Wilde's Scandalous Summer. Tweets by...

    • Chronology

      Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas leave Worthing and check...

  2. Jul 15, 2013 · In June of 1891, Wilde met Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas, a 21-year-old Oxford undergraduate and talented poet, who would come to be the author’s own Dorian Gray — his literary muse, his evil genius, his restless lover.

  3. De Profundis (Latin: "from the depths") is a letter written by Oscar Wilde during his imprisonment in Reading Gaol, to "Bosie" (Lord Alfred Douglas). In its first half, Wilde recounts their previous relationship and extravagant lifestyle which eventually led to Wilde's conviction and imprisonment for gross indecency .

  4. Letters from Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas. Letter 1. The following letter was introduced in Wilde's libel trial by sir Edward Clark, Wilde's attorney. Although the letter lends support to the defense case, Clark chose to introduce the letter to prevent the defense from introducing the letter in a more dramatic fashion during its case.

  5. The following letter was introduced in Wilde's libel trial by sir Edward Clark, Wilde's attorney. Although the letter lends support to the defense case, Clark chose to introduce the letter to prevent the defense from introducing the letter in a more dramatic fashion during its case.

  6. Sep 3, 2020 · A collection of 25 letters from Oscar Wilde to Alfred Douglas, including facsimile copies and transcriptions. Edited by William Andrews Clark, Jr., with...

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  8. Autograph letter signed, to Bosie [Lord Alfred Douglas], ca. Nov. 1892. 4 p., Accession number: MA 7258.11, page 1

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