The first biography of Oscar Wilde that places him within the context of his family and social and historical milieu--a compelling volume that finally tells the whole story.It’s widely known that Oscar Wilde was precociously intellectual; flamboyant; and hedonistic--but lesser so that he owed these characteristics to his parents. Oscar’s mother; Lady Jane Wilde; rose to prominence as a political journalist; advocating a rebellion against colonialism in 1848. Proud; involved; and challenging; she opened a salon and was known as the most scintillating hostess of her day. She passed on her infectious delight in the art of living to Oscar; who drank it in greedily. His father; Sir William Wilde; was acutely conscious of injustices of the social order. He laid the foundations for the Celtic cultural renaissance in the belief that culture would establish a common ground between the privileged and the poor; Protestant and Catholic. But Sir William was also a philanderer; and when he stood accused of sexually assaulting a young female patient; the scandal and trial sent shockwaves through Dublin society. After his death; the Wildes decamped to London where Oscar burst irrepressibly upon the scene. The one role that didn’t suit him was that of Victorian husband; as his wife; Constance; was to discover. For beneath his swelling head was a self-destructive itch: a lifelong devourer of attention; Oscar was unable to recognize when the party was over. Ultimately; his trial for indecency heralded the death of decadence--and his own. In a major repositioning of our first modern celebrity; The Fall of the House of Wilde identifies Oscar Wilde as a member of one of the most dazzling Irish American families of Victorian times; and places him in the broader social; political; and religious context. It is a fresh and perceptive account of one of the most prominent characters of the late nineteenth century.
#10934634 in Books 2008-01-30Original language:English 9.00 x .36 x 6.00l; #File Name: 1605066974158 pages
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