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A Ladder for Mr Oscar
Wilde
Second Edition
Geoff Sawers
Illustrated by Peter Hay
designed by Goober
Fox
9781901677621
£4
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From the introduction:
As Wilde was led down from
the Old Bailey on 25 May 1895, men were up on ladders painting out his
name from the hoardings announcing his plays. Two years with hard labour;
it was the harshest sentence the judge could give for the crime. The aim
of society was clear; Oscar Wilde was to be obliterated. The Reading Standard
did not quite join in the general condemnation: it called for, at the
least, another trial. “With regard to general feeling, no doubt,
the extreme sentence produced surprise… It was felt that Oscar Wilde
was so utterly ruined by what had been undoubtedly proved apart from actual
criminality, and the punishment he had undergone was so terrible for one
on his position, that the ends of justice would be answered if he were
allowed to take his departure to some foreign country and begin anew.
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