<div> <p>Frank Harris a journalist and editor delighted in Oscar Wilde’s genial wit and self-assurance. Wilde’s verbal charms evoked Harris’ financial and emotional support when Victorian England disdained the playwright for his paganism and imprisoned him for “homosexual offenses.” Harris relates the proceedings of Wilde’s trial and the malice that sent him to France after release from prison.</p> <p>Later years found Harris increasingly frustrated with Wilde as the playwright’s humor gave way to bitterness and self-pity. Repeatedly Harris urged the author of <em>The Importance of Being Earnest</em> to continue to write. His pleas were met with excuses indolence and incessant requests for money. Harris’ frustration peaked when he bought an idea for a play from Wilde then learned that Wilde had already sold the idea to several others.</p> </div>
Title | Oscar Wilde |
Author | Frank Harris |
Narrator | Robert Whitfield |
Media | Audiobooks |
Genre | General Fiction |
ISBN | 9781481598255 |
Published | 2009-05-01 |
Stock | In stock |
Duration | 11 hours 5 minutes |