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Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions - Frank HARRIS

Consumers of biography are familiar with the division between memoirs of the living or recently dead written by those who "knew" the subject more or less intimately, and the more objective or scholarly accounts produced by later generations.

In the case of Wilde, as presented to us by Frank Harris, we are in a way doubly estranged from the subject. We meet with Oscar the charismatic talker, whose tone of voice can never be reproduced – even if a more scrupulous biographer had set down his words accurately – and we are perhaps already aware of him as Wilde the self-destructive celebrity who uneasily fills the place of the premier gay icon and martyr in our contemporary view.

Neither of these images will do. We need to read as many accounts as possible. Harris, though himself a self-advertising literary and sexual buccaneer, takes a wincingly representative view of Wilde’s homophile activity: for him it is a patrician excrescence, the abominable vice of the few, contracted at English boarding schools – though thankfully “not infectious” as far as he himself is concerned.

What a long road we have to travel to arrive at the essentially gay man of today! But there are many shortcuts to take us back to where we came from… (Summary by Martin Geeson)

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Author's IntroductionI. Oscar's Father and Mother on TrialII. Oscar Wilde as a SchoolboyIII. Trinity, Dublin: Magdalen, OxfordIV. Formative Influences: Oscar's PoemsV. Oscar's Quarrel with Whistler and MarriageVI. Oscar Wilde's Faith and PracticeVII. Oscar's Reputation and SupportersVIII. Oscar's Growth to Originality About 1890IX. The Summer of Success: Oscar's First PlayX. The First Meeting with Lord Alfred DouglasXI. The Threatening Cloud Draws NearerXII. Danger Signals: the ChallengeXIII. Oscar Attacks Queensberry and is WorstedXIV. How Genius is Persecuted in EnglandXV. The Queen vs. Wilde: The First TrialXVI. Escape Rejected: The Second Trial and SentenceXVII. Prison and the Effects of PunishmentXVIII. Mitigation of Punishment; but not ReleaseXIXa. His St. Martin's Summer: His Best Work - Part OneXIXb. His St. Martin's Summer: His Best Work - Part TwoXX. The Results of His Second Fall: His GeniusXXI. His Sense of Rivalry; His Love of Life and LazinessXXII. "A Great Romantic Passion!"XXIII. His Judgments of Writers and of WomenXXIV. We Argue About His "Pet Vice" and PunishmentXXV. The Last Hope LostXXVI. The EndXXVII. A Last Word
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