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After Oscar: The Legacy of a Scandal - by Merlin Holland (Hardcover)
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- Written by Oscar Wilde's only grandson, After Oscar recounts the gripping story of Wilde and his enduring legacy.
- Author(s): Merlin Holland
- 704 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures
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Written by Oscar Wilde's only grandson, After Oscar recounts the gripping story of Wilde and his enduring legacy.
"Fascinating...A magnificent blend of scholarship and memoir and a vital contribution to Wildeana."--Stephen Fry, actor and author
Oscar Wilde died in November 1900, exiled in Paris, his reputation in tatters, exhausted by scandal and prison life. While the details of his life in the limelight are well known, often ignored are the reverberations of the Wilde scandal over the decades following his trial and death.
With pathos, humor, and his grandfather's signature wit, Merlin Holland charts the extraordinary afterlife of the legendary writer and thinker, tracing the dramatic fluctuations in Wilde's posthumous reputation.
A true feat of storytelling and scholarship, After Oscar documents decades of sensationalist conjecture surrounding the Wilde family and exposes a century of bigotry and hypocrisy within the cultural establishment. Here is a book that will amuse, infuriate, fascinate, and shock. Readers beware--you're in for a Wilde ride.
Review Quotes
"Fascinating...A magnificent blend of scholarship and memoir and a vital contribution to Wildeana."--Stephen Fry, actor and author
"As gripping as a thriller and as full of human drama as one of Wilde's plays."--The Times (Book of the Week)
"Written with an engaging combination of wit, personal candour and scholarly rigour...Wilde's afterlife remains almost as rich and entertaining as his life."--The Guardian (Book of the Day)
"Oscar Wilde deserves a work of genius. Now he has one."--Gyles Brandreth, broadcaster and writer
"No one touches Merlin Holland in his reach, his knowledge and his authority. He manages the balance between the historical, the literary and the personal with tremendous skill. A wonderful achievement."--David Hare, playwright and screenwriter
"Extraordinarily gripping...This is a work of familial love and loyalty."--The Standard
"A captivating record--charting the rise, fall, and rise again of a literary legend."--Buzz Magazine
"A monumental undertaking...Utterly engrossing."--The Irish Examiner