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The Trial of Oscar Wilde


The Trial of Oscar Wilde

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"The Trial of Oscar Wilde," compiled by Charles Grolleau, is a historical account from the early 20th century that chronicles the infamous trial of Oscar Wilde, a renowned playwright and poet of Victorian England. This work delves into Wilde's prosecution for his homosexual relationships, examining his life, the societal repercussions of his actions, and the scandal that ultimately led to his conviction and imprisonment.
At the beginning of the account, readers are introduced to Oscar Wilde's background and the societal conditions that precipitated his trial. Wilde¡¯s eccentric and flamboyant character is highlighted, as well as his extravagant lifestyle and controversial relationships, particularly with Lord Alfred Douglas, which drew the ire of the upper classes. Grolleau meticulously traces Wilde¡¯s fall from celebrated figure to convicted criminal, illustrating how his love for beauty and art clashed with the rigid societal norms of his time.
This narrative sets a dramatic tone, guiding readers through a thorough exploration of the events leading up to Wilde¡¯s trial and the profound impact his actions had on his life and legacy. Through Wilde¡¯s downfall, Grolleau captures the tragic conflict between his artistic brilliance and the oppressive societal constraints of his era.

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PREFACE
The Trial of Oscar Wilde
THE VERDICT
HIS LAST BOOK AND HIS LAST YEARS IN PARIS By ¡°A¡±
OSCAR WILDE¡¯S LAST YEARS IN PARIS.?II
¡°DE PROFUNDIS¡±
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