![]() ![]() Don't let anyone, anything, ever change your feeling for me, change your love. Douglas was a 21 year old Oxford undergraduate and talented poet who was. I can't bear what they're saying about you in court. In 1891 Oscar Wilde met Lord Alfred Douglas in the architectural jewel-town of Rouen. Why did Wilde turn against the idea of Douglas translating his play It is unclear when Wilde first read Douglass translation, but when he did, it became. It may actually make things worse.īut my father will win! I can't endure my father winning. You didn't corrupt me! I corrupted you, if anything!īut I must have my say! It's outrageous! Everyone else has said everything, anything that came into his head! I'm the person all this is about! It's me my father wants to get at, not you! It's outrageous that I can't have my say! ![]() Oscar, you must let me in the witness box! If the jury can only hear what I have to say.īosie, darling boy, as soon as they see you in all your golden youth and me in all my corruption. You're amusing, very amusing, but when you're not at your best, you're no one! A poet and translator of some standing, but better known for his love affair with Oscar Wilde, Lord Alfred Douglas arrives in flight from a war-torn. You just about do when you're at your best. You're the biggest snob I've ever met, and you think you're so daring because you fuck the occasional boy. You like to write about Dukes and Duchesses, but you know nothing about them. You like me, you lust after me, you go about with me because I've got a title. SHUT UP! Dearest boy! Darling Bosie! It doesn't mean anything! You don't love me! The only person you've ever loved is yourself. You're just a boring, middle-aged man with a blocked-up nose. You don't interest me, not when you're ill. You'll be wanting me to empty your chamber pot next. His first book, a biography of Oscar Wildes lover Lord Alfred Douglas, was published in 2000 when Murray was still an undergraduate student at Oxford University. The Gay Love Letters of Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas Excerpts from My Dear Boy: Gay Love Letters through the Centuries (1998), Edited by Rictor Norton. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent. He was editor of the magazine ‘The Academy’ before serving time in jail for libel. He befriended Oscar Wilde in a relationship which was seen as illegal in Britain at the time, and wrote several books about the friendship. Have you forgotten how to wash?Īs a matter of fact, I'm dying for a glass of water. RT NotAllGays: Day 11 of TakeBackPride and were celebrating author, journalist and political commentator DouglasKMurray. Read Chapter 10 - THE FIRST MEETING WITH LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS from the story OSCAR WILDE - HIS LIFE AND CONFESSIONS BY FRANK HARRIS (Completed) by OscarWilde. Lord Alfred Douglas (1870-1945) was a poet, magazine editor and writer. ![]()
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