Exceptional bridge between anglophone and francophone cultures, the
historian Herbert Lottman explores the relationship that brought
Oscar Wilde with Paris, which was deployed along the half-life of
the author of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of
Being Earnest. Indeed, Oscar Wilde (Dublin, 1854-Paris, 1900)
visited the French capital on numerous occasions, the first one in
his twenty years before joining Oxford, and in 1884, for their
honeymoon after his wedding to Constance Lloyd.
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