The Real Oscar Wilde
Gelesen von Rob Marland
Robert Sherard
The Real Oscar Wilde is the third book about the Irish poet and playwright by his earliest and most prolific biographer. Since writing his earlier The Life of Oscar Wilde (1906), Sherard had read Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas's Oscar Wilde and Myself (1914) and the unexpurgated manuscript of Wilde's De Profundis. - Summary by Rob Marland (9 hr 25 min)
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Well, very interesting!
gingerwentworth
Mr. Rob Marland is an excellent reader of this story- so detailed a picture of Wilde that I can’t leave it with that uncomplicated admiration I began it with. He was unkind to sick and ugly people, which includes some with illustrious literary names-which is pretty humorous if you ask me, then at times he was so generous! And then it made me queasy that he described his homosexuality-always skirting the physicality of it-as the love between an older man and a much younger man. Well I’m positive that in daily life our knowledge of others is almost never so detailed. Thanks to Rob Marland.
Nick A
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