Oscar Wilde on trial :

the criminal proceedings from arrest to imprisonment /
Joseph Bristow.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Bristow, Joseph, author.
Summary:"Among the most infamous prosecutions of a literary figure in hisotry, the two trials of Oscar Wilde for committing acts of 'goss indecency' occured at the height of his fame. After being found guilty, Wilde spent two years in prison, emerged bankrupt, and died in a cheap hotel room in Paris a few years after his release. The trials prompted a new intolerance toward homosexuality: habits of male bonding that were previously seen as innocent were now viewed as a threat, and an association grew in the public mind between gay men and the arts. 'Oscar Wilde on Trial' assembles accounts from a variety of sources, including official and private letters, newspaper accounts, and previously published (but very incomplete) transcripts, to provide the most accurate and authoritative account to date of events that were pivotal in both legal and cultural history." -- Taken from back cover of volume.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2022.
Series:Yale Law Library Series in Legal History and Reference ; [Not identified].
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical description: xl, 629 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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ISBN:9780300222722
0300222726
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Z15321
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