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Oscar Wilde - A Long and Lovely Suicide (Paperback, New Ed)
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Oscar Wilde - A Long and Lovely Suicide (Paperback, New Ed)
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"I was a problem for which there was no solution."-Oscar Wilde,
1897 During his lifetime Oscar Wilde was praised as a brilliant
playwright, novelist, and conversationalist and stigmatized as a
dangerous seducer of youth. Ironically, he is perhaps best
remembered now for the bravery he exhibited in 1895 during his
trial in England for homosexual offenses. In the first full-length
psychoanalytic biography of Wilde, Melissa Knox explores the link
between little-known childhood events and figures in his life and
his psychological development to explain both Wilde's creativity
and his self-destructive heroism. Drawing on new information as
well as on recent biographies and studies, Knox sketches the
important characters in Wilde's formative years: an adoring and
demanding mother, a father whose scandalous life degraded the
family, and a beloved sister who died when Oscar was eleven. She
describes Wilde's first daring efforts as a young man to challenge
British mores; his lifelong battle with his fears of the syphilis
he reportedly contracted at Oxford; his marriage and two children;
his tempestuous and flamboyant love affair with Lord Alfred
Douglas, whose father, the marquess of Queensberry, accused Wilde
of homosexual practices; Wilde's libel suit against the marquess,
subsequent trial, and two-year imprisonment; and his last years in
exile, disgrace, and ill health. Uncovering the unconscious
motivations beneath Wilde's surface bravado, Knox is able to
explain his often puzzling actions. She also offers new
interpretations of some of his works, from Salome, which she calls
Wilde's most autobiographical work, to The Importance of Being
Earnest, in which she sees Wilde artistically embracing his
inability to resolve conflicts, to De Profundis, his attempt to
salvage himself as a man and an artist.
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