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  1. 9 de jun. de 2020 · Imprisonment was not the final trial faced by Oscar Wilde, throughout which he suffered from ill health. In November 1895 he was back in court, this time the London Bankruptcy Court. His liabilities were estimated at £3,591 9s 6d, with no ‘available assets,’ according to the Westminster Gazette.

  2. England, 1890s. The brutal and embittered Marquis of Queensberry, who believes that his youngest son, Bosie, has an inappropriate relationship with the famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde, maintains an ongoing feud with the latter in order to ruin his reputation and cause his fall from grace. Ken Hughes. Director, Screenplay.

  3. England, 1890s. The brutal and embittered Marquis of Queensberry, who believes that his youngest son, Bosie, has an inappropriate relationship with the famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde, maintains an ongoing feud with the latter in order to ruin his reputation and cause his fall from grace.

  4. 1 de jul. de 2016 · History is queerer than you think. Jul 1. Jul 1 Oscar Wilde. Harper-Hugo Darling. Oscar Wilde, a white man with chin length brown hair slightly curled at the end. He rests his chin in one hand. “It is that deep spiritual affection that is as pure as it is perfect. It dictates and pervades great works of art, like those of Shakespeare and ...

  5. “Famous Trials” first appeared on the Web in 1995, making this site older than about 99.97% of all websites. In 2016, the site seemed to be showing its age. So Famous Trials 2.0 (thanks to my great support team) debuted in 2017 with a cleaner look, additional video and audio clips, and new features that should improve navigation around the site.

  6. 7 de mai. de 2018 · Wilde, a homosexual, was put on trial for gross indecency in 1895 after the details of his affair with a British aristocrat were made public. Homosexuality was a criminal offense at this time in ...

  7. The Trials of Oscar Wilde exposes a darker and seedier side of the man known to many as quite simply a literary genius. Using transcripts from the original trials, John Gorick is superb as Wilde, not simply because of the uncanny likeness both in stature and demeanour but as an orator of some of the lies and lines of desperation to come from ...