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The Fall Of The House Of Wilde Oscar Wilde And His Family Emer Osullivan

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The Fall Of The House Of Wilde Oscar Wilde And His Family Emer Osullivan
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.38 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Emer O'Sullivan
ISBN: 9781608199877, 1608199878
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Fall Of The House Of Wilde Oscar Wilde And His Family Emer Osullivan by Emer O'sullivan 9781608199877, 1608199878 instant download after payment.

It's widely known that Oscar Wilde was precociously intellectual, flamboyant, and hedonistic—but lesser so that he owed these characteristics to his parents.
Oscar's mother, Lady Jane Wilde, rose to prominence as a political journalist, advocating a rebellion against colonialism in 1848. Proud, involved, and challenging, she opened a salon and was known as the most scintillating hostess of her day. She passed on her infectious delight in the art of living to Oscar, who drank it in greedily.
His father, Sir William Wilde, was acutely conscious of injustices of the social order. He laid the foundations for the Celtic cultural renaissance in the belief that culture would establish a common ground between the privileged and the poor, Protestant and Catholic. But Sir William was also a philanderer, and when he stood accused of sexually assaulting a young female patient, the scandal and trial sent shockwaves through Dublin society.
After his death,...

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