De Profundis and Other Prison Writings
A definitive new collection of Oscar Wilde’s best prison letters and poetry, with an introduction by Colm Toibin Bankrupt and with his reputation in ruins, Oscar Wilde wrote the astonishing letter “De Profundis” to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, while in prison. Editor Colm Toibin, the acclaimed...
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A definitive new collection of Oscar Wilde’s best prison letters and poetry, with an introduction by Colm Toibin Bankrupt and with his reputation in ruins, Oscar Wilde wrote the astonishing letter “De Profundis” to his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, while in prison. Editor Colm Toibin, the acclaimed author of The Blackwater Lightship, The Master, and Brooklyn, describes it as Wilde’s “greatest piece of prose writing.” Also included is “The Ballad of Reading Gaol,” Wilde’s most famous poem and one of the greatest ballads in the English language, as well as other letters Wilde wrote from prison that reveal the true effects of incarceration on the people he met. Based on the Penguin Classics edition of the Complete Letters, this collection features a new introduction, notes, and appendices.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780140439908 (0140439900)
Publish date: April 30th 2013
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Edition language: English
Category:
Classics,
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Biography,
Writing,
Essays,
Literature,
European Literature,
Irish Literature,
Philosophy,
19th Century,
Poetry
ChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the Text--Letters of March 1895-March 1897--De Profundis--Letters of April 1897-March 1898--The Ballad of Reading GaolNotes
ChronologyIntroductionFurther ReadingNote on the Text--Letters of March 1895-March 1897--De Profundis--Letters of April 1897-March 1898--The Ballad of Reading GaolNotes
I'm certainly in the minority on this one. We read it for my reading club. I found it to be pretentious, narcissistic and silly. Couldn't finish this one.