Oscar Wilde was a friend of mine for many years: I could not help prizing him to the very end: he was always to me a charming, soul-animating influence. He was dreadfully punished by men utterly his inferiors: ruined, outlawed, persecuted till Death itself came as a deliverance. His sentence impeaches his judges. The whole story is charged with tragic pathos and unforgettable lessons. I have waited for more than ten years hoping that some one would write about him in this spirit and leave me free to do other things, but nothing such as I propose has yet appeared.
Shakespeare and His Love : A Play in Four Acts and an Epilogue
Frank Harris
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bookThe Sheriff and His Partner
Frank Harris
bookEatin' Crow; and The Best Man in Garotte
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bookGulmore, the Boss
Frank Harris
bookLife and Confessions of Oscar Wilde
Frank Harris
bookOscar Wilde Complete Works – World’s Best Collection
Oscar Wilde, Alfred Douglas, Frank Harris
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