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Oscar''s Ghost: The Battle for Oscar Wilde''s Legacy

English

By (author): Laura Lee

In all his life [Oscar] has never written me a letter that was unkind or at least unloving and to see anything terrible in his handwriting written directly to me would almost kill me. This was written by Lord Alfred Douglas in 1897, before the contents of Oscar Wildes long letter written in prison and addressed to Douglas, De Profundis, were revealed; in which Wilde indicted Lord Alfreds vanity and blamed him for his downfall - appetite without distinction, desire without limit, and formless greed. Years after Oscar Wildes death, two of his closest friends, Lord Alfred Douglas and his literary executor Robert Ross - both former lovers - engaged in a bitter battle over Wildes legacy and who was to blame for his downfall and early death. The furious struggle led to stalking, blackmail, witness tampering, prison, and a series of dramatic lawsuits. The feud had long-lasting repercussions, not only for the two men, but also for how we remember Oscar Wilde today. Ross was systematic, had more friends, and as Wildes executor had access to all of Wildes papers, including personal letters from Douglas to Wilde; as the controller of Wildes copyright, he had sole discretion as to which of Wildes views of Douglas could be published. Douglas had a tenacious fighting spirit, and the sense of entitlement that came with being a lord. This is the first book to focus on the heated feud and to assess the motivations, misconceptions, and actions of all parties involved. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445690780

About Laura Lee

Laura Lee is the author of fifteen books including 'Blame It on the Rain' (HarperCollins) and the best-selling 'Pocket Encyclopedia of Aggravation'. She has a degree in Theatre from Oakland University and alongside her writing career she has worked as a morning radio DJ an improvisational comedian a speech writer and a public relations director for a touring Russian ballet company. She lives in Michigan.

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