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The Hypocrisy Behind Oscar Wilde's Conviction: A Tale of British Victorian Secrecy
2020
The Boller Review
Well-known author Oscar Wilde led a life of aesthetic luxury and wrote stories which toed the lines of public decency and morality in the seemingly conservative nineteenth-century British society. Ideals of increased democracy and scientific advancement, modesty, and personal responsibility were flaunted as morals of the Victorian era. This essay explores the underlying reasons that may have led to Oscar Wilde's trial and conviction in 1895 for the crime of homosexuality. It analyzes evidence
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