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A modern biography of Wilde, praised for its engaging narrative and depth, reveals the paradoxes of his life. Celebrated yet ridiculed, Wilde was both a product and a victim of celebrity culture, with his achievements often overshadowed by societal resentments. Known for his comedic genius, he aspired to write tragedies, and while he embodied snobbery, he also critiqued societal flaws. His flamboyant persona masked a capacity for kindness, and despite a seemingly happy marriage, he pursued passionate relationships with men, ultimately leading to his downfall. Wilde's defiance of authority culminated in a legal battle to protect his love for Lord Alfred Douglas. In the end, he faced isolation, with only a few at his graveside, yet his legacy endures. His life, marked by extraordinary drama and a bold rejection of societal norms, continues to inspire those who challenge convention. This biography, the first major work on Wilde in three decades, utilizes new research to situate him within the context of his time, offering a vivid portrayal of the fin de siècle and its characters, making it the most compelling account of Wilde to date.

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Oscar, Matthew Sturgis

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2019
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