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Wilde''s Last Stand: Scandal, Decadence and Conspiracy During the Great War

English

By (author): Philip Hoare

'A shocking tale of heroes and villains. Sir Ian McKellen

In 1918, the Imperialist newspaper made a startling claim. The German Secret Service had the names of 47,000 members of the British establishment who were sexual deviants and Britain was losing the war because Germany was blackmailing them. In the sensational libel trial that followed, the main target was Maud Allan, the Salome dancer with high society connections and a dark secret. Meanwhile, Oscar Wildes closest friends were drawn into the affair in a bitter battle for his reputation. It was the greatest scandal of the early twentieth century.

This is a story of judges and prejudice, of aesthetes and admirals, of MPs and dancing girls, of sex and conspiracy; ingredients for a modern tabloid, yet in a decade that still seems a Victorian legacy. Philip Hoare has produced a revolutionary new portrait of British society, as nineteenth century morality and Edwardian opulence met the modern age.

Wildes Last Stand tells of transvestites in the trenches, of drug clubs in London, and of the man who sought to be Britains first fascist leader. Both revealing and chilling, this is a vital story about the birth of a troubled century.

Philip Hoare is an acclaimed author whose works include biographies of Stephen Tennant and Noël Coward, Spike Island and Englands Lost Eden. His book, Leviathan: or, The Whale won the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-fiction.

'Documented with dazzling brilliance. The Sunday Times

A valuable addition to the alternative history of our century. Peter Parker, Observer

A thrashing good read. Independent on Sunday

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2011
  • Publisher: Duckworth Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780715640821

About Philip Hoare

Philip Hoare is the author of several books including Serious Pleasures: The Life of Stephen Tennant; Noel Coward; Oscar Wildes Last Stand; Spike Island; Englands Lost Eden; and Leviathan or The Whale winner of the 2009 Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction. He lives in Southampton.

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