Oscar Wilde, Volume 1 (of 2) - His Life and Confessions by Frank Harris
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XIII. Oscar Attacks Queensberry and is Worsted 202 XIV. How Genius is Persecuted in England 229 XV. The Queen _vs._ Wilde: The First Trial 261 XVI. Escape Rejected: The Second Trial and Sentence 292 VOLUME II [Transcriber's Note: Volume II is also available on Project Gutenberg.] XVII. Prison and the Effects of Punishment 321 XVIII. Mitigation of Punishment; but not Release 345 XIX. His St. Martin's Summer: His Best Work 363 XX. The Results of His Second Fall: His Genius 406 XXI. His Sense of Rivalry; His Love of Life and Laziness 433 XXII. "A Great Romantic Passion!" 450 XXIII. His Judgments of Writers and of Women 469 XXIV. We Argue About His "Pet Vice" and Punishment 488 |
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