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The Paris Review - How Did Prison Change Oscar Wilde? On “De Profundis”

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The Paris Review - How Did Prison Change Oscar Wilde? On “De Profundis”

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 […]

Defining the Oscar Wilde we want to see

Defining the Oscar Wilde we want to see

De Profundis and Other Prison Writings

De Profundis and Other Prison Writings

Oscar Wilde: master of quotes and artist of the scandal - HubPages

Oscar Wilde: master of quotes and artist of the scandal - HubPages

De Profundis and Other Prison Writings

De Profundis and Other Prison Writings

Uncollected letters of Oscar Wilde

Uncollected letters of Oscar Wilde

Lord Alfred Douglas

Lord Alfred Douglas

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Oscar Wilde, A study, by André Gide.

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Oscar Wilde, A study, by André Gide.

Stone walls do not a prison make': 12 Pieces of Prison Literature

Stone walls do not a prison make': 12 Pieces of Prison Literature

Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

Oscar at Oxford, Richard Ellmann

Oscar at Oxford, Richard Ellmann

The Paris Review - How Did Prison Change Oscar Wilde? On “De Profundis”

The Paris Review - How Did Prison Change Oscar Wilde? On “De Profundis”

As Oscar Wilde, Rupert Everett Lifts The Happy Prince Into the Stratosphere

As Oscar Wilde, Rupert Everett Lifts The Happy Prince Into the Stratosphere