Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions — Volume 1 by Frank Harris
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Chapter XXIII--His Judgments of Writers and of Women Chapter XXIV--We Argue About His "Pet Vice" and Punishment Chapter XXV--The Last Hope Lost Chapter XXVI--The End Chapter XXVII--A Last Word Shaw's "Memories" The Appendix The crucifixion of the guilty is still more awe-inspiring than the crucifixion of the innocent; what do we men know of innocence? INTRODUCTION I was advised on all hands not to write this book, and some English friends who have read it urge me not to publish it. |
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