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Lord Alfred Douglas - ein Leben im Schatten von Oscar Wilde

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Caspar Wintermans' controversial biography of Lord Alfred Douglas aims to defend Oscar Wilde's beloved Bosie from over a century of false accusations and misinformation. By engaging with the source of these attacks, Wilde's De Profundis, Wintermans demonstrates that this work was written in despair while Wilde was incarcerated, being passionate, cruel, and deeply untruthful. Wintermans proves that, far from being a rakish homme fatale, Alfred Douglas was a supportive and kind lover who worshipped the playwright and whose life was destroyed by both those who loved and hated Wilde. Accompanied by an annotated anthology of Douglas' poetry, this biography is a revealing and moving representation of a tragically misunderstood poet.

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Título
Lord Alfred Douglas - ein Leben im Schatten von Oscar Wilde
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Blessing
Publicado en
2001
Formato
Tapa dura
ISBN10
3896671650
ISBN13
9783896671653
Serie
Calificación
3,3 de 5
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Caspar Wintermans' controversial biography of Lord Alfred Douglas aims to defend Oscar Wilde's beloved Bosie from over a century of false accusations and misinformation. By engaging with the source of these attacks, Wilde's De Profundis, Wintermans demonstrates that this work was written in despair while Wilde was incarcerated, being passionate, cruel, and deeply untruthful. Wintermans proves that, far from being a rakish homme fatale, Alfred Douglas was a supportive and kind lover who worshipped the playwright and whose life was destroyed by both those who loved and hated Wilde. Accompanied by an annotated anthology of Douglas' poetry, this biography is a revealing and moving representation of a tragically misunderstood poet.