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The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports (eBook)

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2023
277 Seiten
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859-654771811-6 (EAN)

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In "The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports," Charles Grolleau meticulously reconstructs the dramatic court proceedings of one of literature's most notorious figures. This work is not merely a transcription of the original shorthand notes but an insightful narrative interwoven with significant context surrounding the trials in 1895. Grolleau adopts a careful literary style that reflects the tensions of Victorian society, illuminating the complexities of Wilde's persona as he stands accused of gross indecency. The text serves as a crucial historical document that highlights the intersection of art, society, and justice during a period marked by rigid moral codes. Charles Grolleau, a dedicated scholar and historian, delves into the tumultuous life of Oscar Wilde, shaped by his own fascination with the interplay between art and the law. Grolleau's thorough research into Wilde's life and the sociopolitical climate of the time enriches this account. His understanding of the literary and legal implications of the trials offers a unique lens through which to view Wilde's legacy, revealing the courage of an artist contending with societal norms. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Oscar Wilde's literary contributions as well as those looking to explore the nuances of 19th-century legal and cultural debates. Grolleau's compelling portrayal of the trials will captivate readers, inviting them to reflect on the themes of identity, artistry, and social justice that remain relevant today.

Charles Grolleau, a figure lesser-known in mainstream literary circles, contributed to the turn-of-the-century literature in a distinctive manner through his work as a translator and as an author. One of his notable contributions is 'The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports,' which encompasses the detailed accounts of the infamous 1895 trials of the Irish playwright and poet, leading to Wilde's conviction on charges of gross indecency. Grolleau's work provides a comprehensive and verbatim record of the legal proceedings which, beyond mere documentation, offers insight into the socio-legal context of the time. Grolleau's literary style, particularly in this bibliographical endeavour, could be construed as one that values precision and factual integrity, a stance that is vital for historical and legal recountings. Through this effort, he helped preserve a crucial moment in the history of LGBTQ rights and literature. While Grolleau might not be among the widely acclaimed authors, his meticulous work in capturing the plight of Wilde has bestowed upon scholars and literary enthusiasts an invaluable resource for understanding the intersection of law, social ethics, and the life of one of the most celebrated figures in literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Recht / Steuern
Schlagworte 1844-1900 • 1854-1900 • 1862 or 1863- • 19th century British literature • Aesthetic movement clash • Alfred • Analytical writing style • Author's legal research • Censorship in literature • Charles Grolleau research • classic courtroom drama • decadent movement fiction • etc. • famous trials in literature • historical courtroom drama • historical legal trials • Historical trial portrayal • John Sholto Douglas • Legal proceedings depiction • LGBTQ rights discourse • libel case novels • literary courtroom drama • literary scandal biography • Litigation • Marquis of • Nineteenth-century morality • Oscar • Oscar Wilde literature • Oscar Wilde trial • playwright historical biography • Queensberry • Sexuality and morality • shorthand report analysis • Shorthand reports analysis • societal attitudes Victorian • socio-cultural context • Taylor • Trials • victorian era fiction • Victorian legal history • Wilde
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