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  1. Alfred Bruce Douglas, the third son of John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (1844–1900), and his wife, Sybil Montgomery (1845–1935), was born on 22nd October 1870 at Ham Hill near Worcester. His mother called him Bosie, a name that stuck to him for the rest of his life. Douglas attended Winchester College (1884–8).

  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 ''Bosie,'' a ...

  3. Jun 28, 2000 · Murray Douglas. Miamax, Jun 28, 2000 - Biography & Autobiography - 480 pages. Lord Alfred Douglas, or 'Bosie' as he was known , is destined to be remembered as the lover of Oscar Wilde. Dissolute, well-born and beautiful as a young man, his role in the events that led to Oscar Wilde's trial and imprisonment determined the strange celebrity ...

  4. アルフレッド・ダグラス. ロード ・アルフレッド・ブルース・ダグラス ( 英: Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas 、 1870年 10月22日 - 1945年 3月20日 )は、 イングランド の 作家 、 詩人 、 翻訳家 。. オスカー・ワイルド の同性の恋人として知られる。. 初期の詩作は 第三の ...

  5. In 1891 Oscar Wilde met Lord Alfred Douglas in the architectural jewel-town of Rouen. Douglas was a 21 year old Oxford undergraduate and talented poet who was familiar with Dorian Gray, and Wilde was an Irish playwright married with two sons, but the connection was patent: they swung full-throttle into a tempestuous and scandalous love-affair.

  6. Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas (22. oktobar 1870 – 20. mart 1945) bio je engleski pisac, pjesnik i prevoditelj, najpoznatiji po tome što je bio intimni prijatelj i ljubavnik Oscara Wildea. Sukob s ocem, markizom od Queensberryja je doveo do skandala, odnosno suđenja za klevetu nakon koga je Wilde osuđen i zatvoren za "nepristojno ponašanje".

  7. Jan 1, 2000 · From Publishers Weekly. Lord Alfred Douglas, known as Bosie, had the face and body of a classic Greek statue, and his life, in which fate and his own hubris interacted disastrously, could constitute a Greek tragedy. One comes away from this assiduously researched and percipient biography of Oscar Wilde's notorious lover, once considered "among ...

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