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Oscar Wilde and Myself

Lord Alfred Douglas

Oscar Wilde and Myself

Oscar Wilde and Myself

Lord Alfred Douglas

Written in 1914, 'Oscar Wilde and Myself' is the first memoir by Lord Alfred Douglas, reflecting on his relationship with Oscar Wilde fourteen years after Wilde's death. The memoir serves as a rebuttal to Wilde's portrayal of their friendship and critiques various figures associated with Wilde, including Arthur Ransome and Robert Ross. Douglas aims to reshape Wilde's legacy, asserting that he will soon be forgotten, while also addressing the controversies surrounding Wilde's imprisonment and literary reputation.

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The first memoir by the poet Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas was written 14 years after the death of Oscar Wilde and in the...

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