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Wild Oscar Wild

    Oscar Wilde était un dramaturge, poète et romancier irlandais, célèbre pour son esprit mordant et son abondance d'aphorismes. Il devint l'un des dramaturges les plus prospères de la fin de l'ère victorienne à Londres et une grande célébrité de son époque. Ses œuvres, en particulier ses pièces de théâtre, continuent d'être largement jouées et sont admirées pour leur style distinctif et leur brillance littéraire. Malgré sa chute ultérieure et son emprisonnement, Wilde demeure une figure importante de l'histoire littéraire.

    The Ballad of Reading Gaol
    • "Like two doomed ships that pass in storm We had crossed each other's way: But we made no sign, we said no word, We had no word to say" -Oscar Wilde, The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898) The poem The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898) by Oscar Wilde, was inspired by the two years he spent in the jail of Reading Gaol, England. There he experienced the hanging of Royal Horse Guards trooper Charles Thomas Wooldridge, convicted for the murder of his wife. This poem, dedicated to Wooldridge, describes not only his execution, but is also an indictment of the Victorian penal system and a plea for reform of prison conditions. This poem, Wilde's last publication, was very successful and assured he had a steady income until his death at a young age in 1900.

      The Ballad of Reading Gaol