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Brilliant Paradoxes and Corrosive Epigrams; or Why Oscar Wilde Went to Trial

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Faculty of English - Introductions
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Sos Eltis looks at Oscar Wilde’s 1895 trial.
In this Open Day taster lecture, Sos Eltis explores the complex causes which motivated Oscar Wilde’s 1895 court cases.

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Faculty of English - Introductions
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Sos Eltis
Keywords
Oscar Wilde
biography
life-writing
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 04/03/2019
Duration: 00:31:05

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