Letters of Oscar Wilde, Volume 5 (1898-1900)

Letters of Oscar Wilde, Volume 5 (1898-1900)
Letters of Oscar Wilde, Volume 5 (1898-1900) is the final collection of the renowned author's correspondence, featuring letters primarily to his friend Robert Ross and a significant letter on prison reform addressed to the Daily Chronicle. Written during Wilde's last years in Paris, the letters also recount his travels to Switzerland and Italy. This volume concludes with one of Wilde's last letters, written from his deathbed, highlighting his struggles and need for financial assistance. The letters are drawn from various sources, including auction catalogues and biographies, and provide insight into Wilde's thoughts and experiences during a tumultuous period of his life.
















