When Oscar Wilde was jailed for, "gross indecency," a 19th century euphemism for gay sex, his library card was revoked. 130 years later, the... Author Oscar Wilde Gets Back His Library Card Over A ...
This November, Dublin will mark 125 years since Oscar Wilde’s death with a host of public tributes and cultural events across the city. Events ranging from guided walks to performances and exhibitions ...
The British Library has reinstated the suspended library card of revered Irish author Oscar Wilde, who died in 1900. Wilde’s access to the British Museum Reading Room was revoked in 1895 after the gay ...
Plus: the thing Catherine Connolly and Keir Starmer have in common; the ‘lion’ on the loose in Co Clare; and a big job ...
Daljit Nagra selects Stories in Verse: Two Poems of Social Justice written by George R. Sims and Oscar Wilde. From 1993. To mark 125 years since the death of Oscar Wilde on 30th November 1900, poet ...
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The hidden tragedies of Wilde’s legacy
The story of Oscar Wilde after his trial for gross indecency in 1895 and his subsequent imprisonment in Reading Gaol was, said George Bernard Shaw, comedy rather than tragedy, given the hero’s ...
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Larry Millett’s new book explores a murder at St. Anthony Falls and another solved by Oscar Wilde
It is no coincidence that Larry Millett lives in what he believes is the oldest rowhouse in Minnesota. The St. Paul novelist and journalist, who dates his house to 1871 and whose new book is ...
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