"Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions — Volume 1" by Frank Harris, chronicles the captivating life of Oscar Wilde, starting with the scandalous trials involving his parents and progressing to a sympathetic look into themes of genius, societal judgment, and the intricate layers of Wilde’s character, setting a stage of societal pressures and family drama for his formative years.
Oscar Wilde, His Life and Confessions — Volume 1
By Frank Harris
Uncover the story of a brilliant man whose family scandal foreshadowed his own tumultuous life.
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About the AuthorFrank Harris was an Irish-American editor, novelist, short story writer, journalist and publisher, who was friendly with many well-known figures of his day.
Frank Harris was an Irish-American editor, novelist, short story writer, journalist and publisher, who was friendly with many well-known figures of his day.
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