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Author Wilde, Oscar, author.

Title De Profundis / Oscar Wilde
Published New York : Open Road Media, 2015

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Description 1 online resource
Contents Cover; Title Page; De Profundis; Copyright
Summary Oscar Wilde's autobiographical work on suffering, self-realization, and the artistic process De Profundis (Latin for "from the depths") is Oscar Wilde's reconciliation from a life full of pleasure. In 1891 the author began an intimate relationship with the young aristocrat Lord Alfred Douglas, known to his friends as Bosie. This affair led to speculations about Wilde's sexuality just as his career was reaching its apex. Ultimately, Bosie's father, the powerful Marquess of Queensberry, accused Wilde of homosexuality. As this conduct was considered a "gross indecency" punishable by hard labor, this was a serious charge, and one that ultimately landed Wilde in prison. It wasn't until January of 1897 that Wilde began to write from his cell. De Profundis, a scathing indictment of his former lover, is the letter that Wilde wrote to Bosie from prison. In addition to detailing the wrongs visited on Wilde by Bosie and his family, De Profundis traces the spiritual growth that Wilde experiences in prison. Having lost everything he holds dear, Wilde transforms his hardship into art. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices
Subject Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 -- Correspondence
SUBJECT Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 fast
Subject Prisoners' writings, English -- England -- Reading
Authors, Irish -- 19th century -- Correspondence
Prisoners -- England -- Reading -- Correspondence
Imprisonment -- Poetry
Prisoners -- Poetry
Prisons -- Poetry
Authors, Irish
Imprisonment
Prisoners
Prisoners' writings, English
Prisons
England -- Reading
Genre/Form poetry.
Personal correspondence
Poetry
Poetry.
Poésie.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781497684287
1497684285