The Paris Review - How Did Prison Change Oscar Wilde? On “De Profundis”
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How Oscar Wilde’s prison sentence changed him. Max Nelson is writing a series on prison literature. Read the previous entry, on writers who found God from behind bars, here. The first time Oscar Wilde saw the inside of a prison, it was 1882—thirteen years before he’d serve the famous criminal sentence that produced De Profundis, his […]
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