The Annotated Prison Writings of Oscar Wilde
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by Oscar Wilde
“And I? May I
say nothing, my lord?” With these
words, Oscar Wilde’s courtroom trials came to a close. The lord in question,
High Court justice Sir Alfred Wills, sent Wilde to the cells, sentenced to two
years in prison with hard labor for the crime of “gross indecency” with other
men. As cries of “shame” emanated from the gallery, the convicted aesthete was
roundly silenced.
But he did not
remain so. Behind bars and in the period immediately after his release, Wilde
wrote two of his most powerful works―the long autobiographical letter De
Profundis and an expansive best-selling poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol. In
The Annotated Prison Writings of Oscar Wilde, Nicholas Frankel collects these
and other prison writings, accompanied by historical illustrations and his rich
facing-page annotations. As Frankel shows, Wilde experienced prison conditions
designed to break even the toughest spirit, and yet his writings from this
period display an imaginative and verbal brilliance left largely intact. Wilde
also remained politically steadfast, determined that his writings should
inspire improvements to Victorian England’s grotesque regimes of punishment.
But while his reformist impulse spoke to his moment, Wilde also wrote for
eternity.
At once a savage
indictment of the society that jailed him and a moving testimony to private
sufferings, Wilde’s prison writings―illuminated by Frankel’s extensive
notes―reveal a very different man from the famous dandy and aesthete who
shocked and amused the English-speaking world.
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