Charles Grolleau's 'The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports' is a meticulously crafted account of one of the most infamous trials in literary history. Drawing from original shorthand reports, Grolleau provides a detailed and comprehensive analysis of Wilde's trial, delving into the legal intricacies and societal attitudes of the time. The book's writing style is precise and analytical, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Wilde's work alike. Grolleau's attention to detail and thorough research lend credibility to the narrative, offering a deeper understanding of the events that transpired during the trial. The book's exploration of themes such as morality, sexuality, and censorship make it a compelling read for those interested in Victorian literature and the history of LGBTQ rights. Charles Grolleau's expertise in legal history and literary analysis shines through in this essential book, shedding new light on a controversial chapter in Wilde's life.
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