The Fall of the House of Wilde (78 page)

spinal paralysis, 
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and Willie's marriage with Lily Lees, 
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Wilde, Cyril, 
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Wilde, Dorothy, 
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Wilde, Emily (I), 
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Wilde, Emily (II), 
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Wilde, Emily (III), 
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Wilde, Isola Francesca Emily, 
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Wilde, Lady Jane (née Elgee), 
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‘American Irish' essay, 
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appearance, 
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applies for pension, 
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applies to Royal Literary Fund, 
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attitude to law, 
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as bluestocking, 
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bohemianism, 
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commitment to pluralism, 
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death, 
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distanced from Oscar, 
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and dressing up, 
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Driftwood from Scandinavia
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and Fenian movement, 
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financial difficulties, 
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friendship with Carleton, 
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friendship with Comtesse de Brémont, 
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friendship with Constance, 
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friendship with Hamilton, 
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friendship with Hilson, 
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friendship with Kraemers, 
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granted pension, 
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and Hilson's marriage, 
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idealism, 
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and
The Importance of Being Earnest
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‘Ireland's Madame Roland', 
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and Irish ‘land war', 
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and Isola's death, 
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journalism, 
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and
Lady Windermere's Fan
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learns Swedish and Danish, 
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life in London, 
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London at-homes, 
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marriage, 
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and mother's death, 
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and motherhood, 
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moves to London, 
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moves to Merrion Square, 
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and mysticism, 
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Notes on Men, Women and Books
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and Oscar's American tour, 
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and Oscar's celebrity, 
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and Oscar's early poetry, 
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and Oscar's marriage, 
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and Oscar's Newdigate Prize, 
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and Oscar's rift with Willie, 
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and Oscar's sexuality, 
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and Oscar's trials, 
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and Parliamentary ambitions, 
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Poems by Speranza
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poetic sensibility, 
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poetry and politics of 1848 
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her portrait, 
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publishes
Ancient Legends
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Ancient Cures
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publishes collected poems, 
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publishes ‘
Jacta Alea Est'
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and Royal Irish Academy, 
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her salon, 
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Scandinavian visits, 
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self-assurance, 
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and Sir William's death, 
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and Sir William's will, 
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Social Studies
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translation of
Eritis sicut Deus
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translation of
The Glacier Land
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translation of
Pictures of the First French Revolution
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translation of
Sidonia the Sorceress
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translation of
The Wanderer and his Home
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and Travers libel trial, 
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and Willie's first marriage, 
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and Willie's second marriage, 
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and
A Woman of No Importance
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Wilde, Rev. John, 
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Wilde, Lily, 
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Wilde, Lucien, 
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Wilde, Margaret, 
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Wilde, Mary, 
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Wilde, Merlin, 
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Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flaherty Wills 

adopts name Melmoth, 
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American lecture tour, 
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‘Apostle of the Lily', 
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appearance, 
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attitude to law, 
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audience with Pope, 
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birth, 
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bohemian upbringing, 
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boyhood reading, 
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breach with Frank Miles, 
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British lecture tour, 
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carries gloves, 
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childhood, 
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and choice of objects, 
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and cigarettes, 
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commitment to pluralism, 
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compared and contrasted with Willie, 
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and Constance's income, 
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decline and death, 
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distanced from mother, 
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drawn to Catholicism, 
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dubbed ‘The Aesthetic Monkey', 
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early poetry, 
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earnings from America, 
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earnings from drama, 
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and episodicism, 
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essays on aesthetics, 
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and father's will, 
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financial difficulties and bankruptcy, 
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first comes to public attention, 
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friendship with Lillie Langtry, 
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friendship and rift with Whistler, 
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funeral, 
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generosity to mother, 
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and Grosvenor Gallery opening, 
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homosexuality, 
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imprisonment, 
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interest in archaeology, 
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Irish patriotism, 
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and Isola's death, 
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learns of mother's death, 
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lectures on ‘The Decorative Arts', 
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lectures on ‘The English Renaissance', 
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lectures on ‘The Irish poets of 1848' 
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letters to parents, 
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living in Naples, 
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lobbies Royal Literary Fund, 
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marriage, 
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marriage relationship, 
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masochism and self-mortification, 
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meets Robbie Ross, 
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and mother's at-homes, 
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moves into Tite Street, 
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his name, 
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and Oxford, 
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physical deterioration, 
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poetic sensibility, 
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and post-Christian morality, 
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and publication of
The Green Carnation
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publishes first volume of poetry, 
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relationship with Douglas, 
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released from prison, 
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rift with Willie, 
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Royal Academy lecture, 
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sale of his library, 
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schooling, 
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seeks government post, 
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sells Bray properties, 
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sends poems to Gladstone, 
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and shooting, 
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and socialism, 
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trials, 
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university education, 
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use of language, 
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uses male prostitutes, 
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visits Constance's grave, 
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visits Italy, 
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visits Switzerland, 
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his wedding, 
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and Willie's marriage, 
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wins Newdigate Prize, 
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writes for reviews, 
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writing in Paris, 
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writing style, 
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Wilde, Oscar, works 

The Ballad of Reading Gaol
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‘Charmides', 
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‘A Chorus of Cloud Maidens', 
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‘The Critic as Artist', 
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‘Daphnis and Chloé', 
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De Profundis
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‘The Decay of Lying', 
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The Duchess of Padua
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A Florentine Tragedy
or
La Sainte Courtisane
, 
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‘From Spring Days to Winter', 
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‘Graffiti d'Italia', 
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‘The Grave of Keats', 
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The Happy Prince and Other Tales
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The House of Pomegranates
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An Ideal Husband
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The Importance of Being Earnest
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Intentions
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Lady Windermere's Fan
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‘Magdalen Walks'/‘Primavera', 
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‘The New Helen', 
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‘The New Remorse', 
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‘On the Recent Massacres of the Christians in Bulgaria', 
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