1895 : Drama, Disaster and Disgrace in Late Victorian Britain

'Kill the bugger!' So read one telegram to the Marquess of Queensberry before his legal battle with Oscar Wilde in the spring of 1895. Today's readers often see the Wilde case as dramatising the intolerance and cruelty of late-Victorian life, but what was its contemporary significance...

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Language:English
Published: EUP 2011
Series:Edinburgh critical studies in Victorian culture
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