Publication Date
1-1-2007
Document Type
Paper
Abstract
Old Bailey, the main courthouse in London, had never presented a show quite like the three trials that captivated England and much of the literary world in the spring of 1895. Celebrity, sex, witty dialogue, political intrigue, surprising twists, and important issues of art and morality - is it any surprise that the trials of Oscar Wilde continue to fascinate one hundred years after the death of one of the world's greatest authors and playwrights?
Publication Title
Famous Trials
Recommended Citation
Douglas O. Linder,
The Trials of Oscar Wilde: An Account,
Famous Trials
(2007).
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https://irlaw.umkc.edu/faculty_works/893