Oscar Wilde's Scandalous Summer by Antony Edmonds

Oscar Wilde's Scandalous Summer by Antony Edmonds

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A biography of Wilde’s most turbulent years, including the full story of the summer Oscar Wilde spent writing his masterpiece, when he was at the height of his fame, when his relationships were at their most tangled, and right before his life fell apart.

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Oscar Wilde's Scandalous Summer by Antony Edmonds

In the summer of 1894 Oscar Wilde spent eight weeks in Worthing, and it was during this family holiday that he wrote his masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest. The Worthing holiday was a microcosm of Wilde's turbulent life during the three years between his falling in love with Lord Alfred Douglas in 1892 and his imprisonment in 1895. Constance Wilde, lonely and depressed, became emotionally involved with her husband's publisher, to whom she wrote a love letter on the day he visited the Wildes in Worthing. Meanwhile Wilde was spending much of his time with the feckless and demanding Douglas, and with three teenage boys he took out sailing, swimming and fishing. One of these boys was Alphonse Conway, with whom Wilde had a sexual relationship, and about whom he was to be questioned at length and to damaging effect in court six months later when he sued Douglas's father, the Marquess of Queensberry, for libel. This book tells for the first time the full story of the Worthing summer, set in the context of the three years of Wilde's life before his downfall. In the final chapter the author reassesses the trials, offering fresh insights into Wilde's attitude to the boys and young men with whom he had sexual relations. There are fifty-six illustrations, over thirty of which are photographs of Worthing as it was in Wilde's time, and three contemporary maps of the town.
‘Absorbing, authoritative, revealing – a remarkable account of the final summer before everything fell apart’ * Gyles Brandreth *
'He succeeds not only in finding new perspectives on Oscar, Constance and Bosie but … also in adding something fresh to this familiar story.’ * Times Literary Supplement *
‘This is a very readable, very compelling book' * Oxford Today *
Antony Edmonds was born in Southsea and educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. A researcher and writer with a particular interest in the history of Worthing, he works as a freelance copy-editor and has published numerous articles about the town and its literary associations, especially with Jane Austen and Oscar Wilde. He lives in a village on the Hampshire / Sussex border.
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ISBN 13 9781445647968
ISBN 10 1445647966
Title Oscar Wilde's Scandalous Summer
Author Antony Edmonds
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Year published 2015-07-15
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.