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Voices from Solitary: Oscar Wilde’s Cry from the Depths
In 1895, Oscar Wilde, who was arguably Britain’s most famous literary and cultural figure, was sentenced to two years’ hard labor in solitary confinement for the crime of “acts of gross indecency with other males.” He served most of that time in Reading Gaol, subject of his famous ballad. In petitioning the government for his release, Wilde wrote that “while […]
Jean Casella and James Ridgeway