Oscar Wilde: The Complete Works

Oscar Wilde: The Complete Works
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This ebook contains all of Oscar Wilde's plays (including the fragments), his only novel, his fairy tales and short stories, the poems, all of his essays, lectures, reviews, and other newspaper articles, based on the 1909 edition of his works.
For easier navigation, there are tables of contents for each section and one for the whole volume. At the end of each text there are links bringing you back to the respective contents tables. I have also added an alphabetical index for the poems and a combined one for all the essays, lectures, articles, and reviews.

Contents:
THE PLAYS. Vera or the Nihilists, The Duchess of Padua, Lady Windermere's Fan, A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband, The Importance of Being Earnest, Salomé (the French original and Bosie's translation, and the fragments of La Sainte Courtisane and A Florentine Tragedy.
THE NOVEL. The Picture of Dorian Gray.
THE STORIES. All the stories and tales from The Happy Prince and Other Tales, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories (incl. The Portrait of Mr. W.H.), and A House of Pomegranates.
THE POEMS. The Collected Poems of O.W.
THE ESSAYS etc. The four essays from 'Intentions', The Soul of Man under Socialism, De Profundis (the unabridged version!), The Rise of Historical Criticism, the lectures (The English Renaissance in Art, House Decoration, Art and the Handicraftsman, Lecture to Art Students)

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Knowledge house. Oscar Wilde: The Complete Works

The. Complete. Works

Vera, or, The Nihilists

·1· Prologue

·17· First Act

·51· Second Act

·85· Third Act

·115· Fourth Act

The. Duchess of. Padua

·v· Preface to Second Edition

·1· Act I

·35· Act II

·79· Act III

·111· Act IV

·151· Act V

Lady. Windermere’s. Fan

·[xv]· First Act

·35· Second Act

·71· Third Act

·103· Fourth Act

A Woman. of. No Importance

·[xv]· First Act

·41· Second Act

·85· Third Act

·119· Fourth Act

An Ideal. Husband

·[xv]· First Act

·63· Second Act

·119· Third Act

·169· Fourth Act

The Importance. of. Being Earnest

·[xv]· First Act

·53· Second Act

·119· Third Act

Salomé

Salomé

La Sainte Courtisane

A Florentine Tragedy

The Picture. of. Dorian Gray

·3· Chapter I

Chapter II

Chapter III

Chapter IV

Chapter V

Chapter VI

Chapter VII

Chapter VIII

·65· Chapter IX

Chapter X

Chapter XI

Chapter XII

·94· Chapter XIII

The Picture. of. Dorian Gray

·v· The Preface

·1· Chapter I

·22· Chapter II

·46· Chapter III

·65· Chapter IV

·88· Chapter V

·107· Chapter VI

·119· Chapter VII

·137· Chapter VIII

·159· Chapter IX

·175· Chapter X

·189· Chapter XI

·219· Chapter XII

·230· Chapter XIII

·241· Chapter XIV

·260· Chapter XV

·274· Chapter XVI

·288· Chapter XVII

·297· Chapter XVIII

·312· Chapter XIX

·327· Chapter XX

The Happy Prince. and. Other Tales

·1· The Happy Prince

·25· The Nightingale and the Rose

·43· The Selfish Giant

·57· The Devoted Friend

·87· The Remarkable Rocket

The Portrait. of. Mr W. H

II

III

The Portrait. of. Mr W. H

·1· The Portrait of Mr W. H

·33· II

·69· III

·88· IV

·112· V

Lord Arthur. Savile’s Crime. and. Other Stories

·1· Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime

·3· I

·23· II

·29· III

·44· IV

·50· V

·70· VI

·75· The Sphinx Without a Secret

·89· The Canterville Ghost

·91· I

·100· II

·107· III

·120· IV

·129· V

·138· VI

·146· VII

·155· The Model Millionaire

A House. of. Pomegranates

·1· The Young King

·27· The Birthday of the Infanta

·163· The Fisherman and His Soul

·129· The Star-Child

Poems in Prose

·22· The Artist

The Doer of Good

The Disciple

The Master

The House of Judgment

·26· The Teacher of Wisdom

Ravenna

·5· Ravenna. I

II

III

IV

V

VI

VII

Poems

·v· Hélas!

·1· Eleutheria ·3· Sonnet to Liberty

·4· Ave Imperatrix

·11· To Milton

·12· Louis Napoleon

·13· Sonnet

·14· Quantum Mutata

·15· Libertatis Sacra Fames

·16· Theoretikos

·17· The Garden of Eros

·35· Rosa Mystica ·37· Requiescat

·39· Sonnet on Approaching Italy

·40· San Miniato

·41· Ave Maria Plena Gratia

·42· Italia

·43· Sonnet

·44· Rome Unvisited. I

·45· II

·46· III

·47· IV

·48· Urbs Sacra Æterna

·49· Sonnet

·50· Easter Day

·51· E Tenebris

·52· Vita Nuova

·53· Madonna Mia

·54· The New Helen

·61· The Burden of Itys

·83· Wind Flowers. [1: [no half-title]] ·85· Impression du Matin

·86· Magdalen Walks

·88· Athanasia

·92· Serenade

·95· Endymion

·98· La Bella Donna della Mia Mente

·100· Chanson

·101· Charmides

·119· II

·138· III

·141· Flowers of Gold. [1: [no half-title]] ·143· Impressions. I. Les Silhouettes

·144· II. La Fuite de la Lune

·145· The Grave of Keats

·146· Theocritus

·148· In the Gold Room

·150· Ballade de Marguerite

·153· The Dole of the King’s Daughter

·155· Amor Intellectualis

·156· Santa Decca

·157· A Vision

·158· Impression de [1: du] Voyage

·159· The Grave of Shelley

·160· By the Arno

·163· Impressions de [1: du] Théâtre ·165· Fabien dei Franchi

·166· Phêdre

·167· Portia

·168· Queen Henrietta Maria

·169· Camma

·171· Panthea

·185· The Fourth Movement. [1: [missing]] ·187· Impression

·188· At Verona

·189· Apologia

·192· Quia Multum Amavi

·194· Silentium Amoris

·196· Her Voice

·199· My Voice

·200· Tædium Vitæ

·201· Humanitad

·229· Flower of Love. [1: [missing]] ·231· ΓΛΥΚΥΠΙΚΡΟS · ΕΡΩΣ ·

·245· The Sphinx

·247· The Sphinx

The Ballad. of. Reading Gaol

·1· The Ballad of Reading Gaol. I

·6· II

·10· III

·20· IV

·26· V

·31· VI

Uncollected Poems

Note

Uncollected Poems (1876–1893): ·217· From Spring Days to Winter

·219· Tristitæ

·220· The True Knowledge

·221· Impressions. I. Le Jardin

·222· II. La Mer

·223· Under the Balcony

·225· The Harlot’s House

·227· Le Jardin des Tuileries

·228· On the Sale by Auction of Keats’ Love Letters

·229· The New Remorse

·230· Fantaisies Décoratives. I. Le Panneau

·232· II. Les Ballons

·233· Canzonet

·235· Symphony in Yellow

·236· In the Forest

·237· To my Wife

·238· With a Copy of ‘A House of Pomegranates.’

·239· To L. L

·242· Désespoir

·243· Pan

I

·244· II

Additional Poems. Ye Shall Be Gods

Chorus of Cloud Maidens

Untitled

Untitled

Love Song

Heart’s Yearnings

The Little Ship

ΘPHNΩIΔIA

Lotus Land

Lotus Leaves

Untitled. 1

2

A Fragment from the Agamemnon of Aeschylos

The Theatre at Argos

Wasted Days

Nocturne

La Belle Gabrielle

The Artist’s Dream or Sen Artysty

To V. F

To M. B. J

La Dame Jaune

Remorse

Intentions

·1· The Decay of Lying

·57· Pen, Pencil, and Poison

·93· The Critic as Artist

·149· The Critic as Artist

·215· The Truth of Masks

The Soul. of Man. under Socialism

De. Profundis

·v· Preface

·11· De Profundis

Lectures, Essays, and. Criticism

Introduction [to Miscellanies, Methuen & Co. 1908]

·1· The Rise of Historical Criticism

·3· I

·7· II

·28· III

·47· IV

·109· The English Renaissance of Art

·157· House Decoration

·173· Art and the Handicraftsman

·197· Lecture to Art Students

·1· The Tomb of Keats

·5· The Grosvenor Gallery, 1877

·24· The Grosvenor Gallery, 1879

·30· L’Envoi

·42· Mrs. Langtry as Hester Grazebrook

Impressions of America

·47· Woman’s Dress

·52· More Radical Ideas upon Dress Reform

·63· Mr. Whistler’s Ten O’Clock

·68· The Relation of Dress to Art

·73· Keats’s Sonnet on Blue

·77· The American Invasion

The American Man

·83· Sermons in Stones at Bloomsbury

·87· The Unity of the Arts

·90· Art at Willis’s Rooms

·93· Mr. Morris on Tapestry

·97· Sculpture at the Arts and Crafts

·99· Printing and Printers

·102· The Beauties of Bookbinding

·106· The Close of the Arts and Crafts

·110· English Poetesses

·121· London Models

·130· Letter to Joaquin Miller

·133· Notes on Whistler. I (World, November 14, 1883.)

II (World, February 25, 1885.)

III (World, November 24,1886.)

·134· Reply to Whistler

·135· Letters on Dorian Gray. I. Mr. Wilde’s Bad Case

II. Mr. Oscar Wilde Again

III. Mr. Oscar Wilde’s Defence

IV

V. ‘Dorian Gray’

VI. Mr. Wilde’s Rejoinder

VII. Art and Morality

VIII

·158· An Anglo-Indian’s Complaint

·160· A House of Pomegranates. I

II

·164· Puppets and Actors

·168· Lady Windermere’s Fan

·170· Salomé

·171· The Thirteen Club

·172· The Ethics of Journalism. I

·173· II

·175· The Green Carnation

A Few Maxims for the Instruction of the Over-Educated

·176· Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young

·323· Bibliography

·324· Note

·325· I.—Authorised English Editions

II.—Editions Privately Printed for the Author

·330· III.—Miscellaneous Contributions to Magazines, Periodicals, Etc

REVIEWS

Introduction

Dinners and Dishes

A Modern Epic

Shakespeare on Scenery

A Bevy of Poets

Parnassus versus Philology

Hamlet at the Lyceum

Two New Novels

Henry the Fourth at Oxford

Modern Greek Poetry

Olivia at the Lyceum

As You Like It at Coombe House

A Handbook to Marriage

Half-Hours with the Worst Authors

One of Mr. Conway’s Remainders

To Read or Not to Read

Twelfth Night at Oxford

The Letters of a Great Woman

News from Parnassus

Some Novels

A Literary Pilgrim

Béranger in England

The Poetry of the People

The Cenci

Helena in Troas

Pleasing and Prattling

Balzac in English

Two New Novels

Ben Jonson

The Poets’ Corner—I

A Ride through Morocco

The Children of the Poets

New Novels

A Politician’s Poetry

Mr. Symonds’ History of the Renaissance

A ‘Jolly’ Art Critic

A Sentimental Journey through Literature

Common-Sense in Art

Miner and Minor Poets

A New Calendar

The Poets’ Corner—II

Great Writers by Little Men

A New Book on Dickens

Our Book-Shelf

A Cheap Edition of a Great Man

Mr. Morris’s Odyssey

A Batch of Novels

Some Novels

The Poets’ Corner—III

Mr. Paters’s Imaginary Portraits

A Good Historical Novel

New Novels

Two Biographies of Keats

A Scotchman on Scottish Poetry

Literary and Other Notes—I

Mr. Mahaffy’s New Book

Mr. Morris’s Completion of the Odyssey

Sir Charles Bowen’s Virgil

Literary and Other Notes—II

Aristotle at Afternoon Tea

Early Christian Art in Ireland

Literary and Other Notes—III

The Poets’ Corner—IV

Literary and Other Notes—IV

The Poets’ Corner—V

Venus or Victory

Literary and Other Notes—V

The Poets’ Corner—VI

M. Caro on George Sand

The Poets’ Corner—VII

A Fascinating Book

The Poets’ Corner—VIII

A Note on Some Modern Poets

Sir Edwin Arnold’s Last Volume

Australian Poets

Some Literary Notes—I

Poetry and Prison

The Gospel according to Walt Whitman

The New President

Some Literary Notes—II

One of the Bibles of the World

Poetical Socialists

Mr. Brander Matthews’ Essays

Some Literary Notes—III

Mr. William Morris’s Last Book

Adam Lindsay Gordon

The Poets’ Corner—IX

Some Literary Notes—IV

Mr. Froude’s Blue-Book

Some Literary Notes—V

Ouida’s New Novel

Some Literary Notes—VI

A Thought-Reader’s Novel

The Poets’ Corner—X

Mr. Swinburne’s Last Volume

Three New Poets

A Chinese Sage

Mr. Pater’s Last Volume

Primavera

Index of Authors and Books Reviewed

LETTERS. The Letters

Oxford: 1875-78. To Sir William Wilde

To Lady Wilde

To Lady Wilde

To Lady Wilde

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

To William Ward

To William Ward

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

To Reginald Harding

To William Ward

To William Ward

To John Boyle O’Reilly

To Reginald Harding

To William Ward

To William Ward

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

Postcard: To Reginald Harding

To the Rev. H. R. Bramley

To Lady Wilde

To Reginald Harding

To W. E. Gladstone

To W. E. Gladstone

To Keningale Cook

To the Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J

To Lord Houghton

To Reginald Harding

To William Michael Rossetti

To Harry Buxton Forman

To the Editor of Good Words

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

To William Ward

To William Ward

To John T. Gilbert

To William Ward

To Reginald Harding

To Reginald Harding

To Florence Balcombe

To Marian Willett

To Marian Willett

To the Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J

To William Ward

To William Ward

To the Rev. Matthew Russell, S.J

To Florence Balcombe

To Florence Balcombe

To Florence Balcombe

London I: 1879-81. To Claude Montefiore

To Charlotte Montefiore

To Helena Sickert

To Oscar Browning

To Reginald Harding

To Harold Boulton

To Frederick Locker

To Helena Sickert

To Harold Boulton

To Oscar Browning

To Oscar Browning

To Mrs Alfred Hunt

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To Genevieve Ward

To Violet Fane

To Mrs Bancroft

To Mrs Alfred Hunt

To the Printer of the World

To Mrs Alfred Hunt

To G. F. Watts

To Clement Scott

To Clement Scott

To Ellen Terry

To Clara Morris

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Hermann Vezin

To George Lewis Junior

To George Lewis Junior

To Mrs Alfred Hunt

To Genevieve Ward

To Minnie Simpson

To Ellen Terry

To the Editor of Macmillan’s Magazine

To Mrs Alfred Hunt

To Mrs Alfred Hunt

To Henry Irving

To David Bogue

To May Morris

To Oscar Browning

To Robert Browning

To Matthew Arnold

To William Ward

To W. R. Paton

To Aniela Gielgud

To W. E. Gladstone

To Violet Hunt

To the Hon. Mrs Stanley

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To James Knowles

America: 1882. To Mrs George Lewis

To Mrs George Lewis

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To J. M. Stoddart

To Archibald Forbes

To Archibald Forbes

To Richard D’Oyly Carte

To Oliver Wendell Holmes

To Oliver Wendell Holmes

To Oliver Wendell Holmes

To Archibald Forbes

To Mrs Julian Hawthorne

To George Lewis

To Mrs George Lewis

To Mrs Julian Hawthorne

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To James McNeill Whistler

To J. M. Stoddart

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To Joaquin Miller

To Mrs George Lewis

To Walt Whitman

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To James McNeill Whistler

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To Mrs George Lewis

To Richard D’Oyly Carte

To Richard D’Oyly Carte

To Richard D’Oyly Carte

To Mrs George Lewis

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To Emma Speed

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Helena Sicken

To Mrs Bernard Beere

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Helena Sickert

To J. M. Stoddart

To J. M. Stoddart

To J. M. Stoddart

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Charles Godfrey Leland

To Frances Richards

To James McNeill Whistler

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Ian Forbes-Robertson

To Mrs George Lewis

To James McNeill Whistler

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To Julia Ward Howe

To Charles Eliot Norton

To J. M. Stoddart

To Mary Anderson

To Samuel Ward

To Laura Don

To Mary Anderson

To Mary Anderson

To Samuel Ward

To Mary Anderson

To Steele Mackaye

To Colonel W. F. Morse

To Mary Anderson

To Theodore Tilton

To William Wetmore Story

To Hamilton Griffin

London II: 1883-90. To Waldo Story

To Mary Anderson

To Marie Prescott

To Messrs Trübner & Co

To R. H. Sherard

To Jacques-Emile Blanche

To Edmond de Goncourt

To Maurice Rollinat

To Jacques-Emile Blanche

To Clarisse Moore

To R. H. Sherard

To R. H. Sherard

To Marie Prescott

To Rebecca Smith

To John Everett Millais

To Violet Fane

To Wilfrid Scawen Blunt

To the Hon. George Curzon

To John McInnes

To William Davenport Adams

Telegram: To James McNeill Whistler

Constance Lloyd to Otho Holland Lloyd

Constance Lloyd to Otho Holland Lloyd

To Lily Langtry

To Samuel Smith

To Waldo Story

To G. W. Appleton

To J. S. Wood

To Alfred Milner

Constance Wilde to Otho Holland Lloyd

Constance and Oscar Wilde to Otho Holland Lloyd

To E. W. Godwin

To Henry Irving

To E. W. Godwin

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To E. W. Godwin

To E. W. Godwin

To E. W. Godwin

To E. W. Godwin

To Constance Wilde

To J. S. Blackie

To E. W. Godwin

To Philippa Knott

To Edward Heron-Allen

To Mary Anderson

To W. H. Pollock

To the Rev. J. Page Hopps

To A. P. T. Elder

To James McNeill Whistler

To E. W. Godwin

To E. W. Godwin

To John Hollingshead

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To Edwin Palmer

To E. W. Godwin

To W. A. S. Benson

To E. W. Godwin

To Edward Heron-Allen

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To E. W. Godwin

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To the Hon. George Curzon

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To the Hon. George Curzon

To H. C. Marillier

To H. C. Marillier

To Isabel Harris

To H. C. Marillier

To William Sharp

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To H. C. Marillier

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To Violet Fane

To J. P. Mahaffy

To Clement Scott

To Douglas Ainslie

To Herbert P. Horne

To Herbert P. Horne

To Herbert P. Horne

To F. Pilcher

To F. Pilcher

To E. Nesbit

To the Editor of the World

To Herbert P. Horne

To Herbert P. Horne

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Gleeson White

To J. S. Little

To Whitelaw Reid

To Wemyss Reid

To Wemyss Reid

To Joseph Hatton

To Helena Sickert

To Louise Chandler Moulton

To Julia Ward Howe

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To Phoebe Allen

To Kate Terry Lewis

To Minnie Simpson

To the Hon. St John Brodrick

To Georgina Weldon

To Mrs Alfred Hunt

To Mrs Hamilton King

To Wemyss Reid

To Alice Meynell

To Edwin Bale

To Mrs Hamilton King

To Blanche Medhurst

To Bernard Partridge

To Emily Faithfull

To Violet Fane

To Helena Sickert

To Amy Levy

To Florence Fenwick-Miller

To Richard le Gallienne

To Edward Heron-Allen

To Emilia Aylmer Gowing

To Violet Fane

To Mrs Bernard Beere

To Helena Sickert

To William Sharp

To Violet Fane

To Julia Ward Howe

To W. Graham Robertson

To J. S. Little

To Violet Fane

To Violet Fane

To Jacomb Hood

To Minnie Simpson

To Minnie Simpson

To W. Graham Robertson

To W. Graham Robertson

To R. H. Sherard

To John Ruskin

To Thomas Hutchinson

To W. E. Gladstone

To Alfred Nutt

To G. H. Kersley

To Harry Melvill

To Lady Monckton

To the Librarian of Toynbee Hall

To Leonard Smithers

To John Ruskin

To J. S. Little

To Elizabeth Robins

To Elizabeth Robins

To Elizabeth Robins

To Elizabeth Robins

To W. E. Henley

To Bernard Partridge

To Robert Ross

To A.J. Hipkins

To John Williams

To Wemyss Reid

To Felix Moscheles

To Llewellyn Roberts

To Llewellyn Roberts

To Theodore Watts

To Edward Dowden

To Edward Dowden

To A. G. Ross

To W. E. Henley

To Richard Le Gallienne

To W. E. Gladstone

To Gerald Maxwell

To Alice Corkran

To James Nicol Dunn

To W. E. Henley

To W. E. Henley

To W. E. Henley

To T.J. Cobden- Sanderson

To James Nicol Dunn

To Henry Irving

To Arthur Clifton

To Violet Fane

To W. H. Pollock

To W. L. Courtney

To Amelie Rives Chanler

To Kate Terry Lewis

To Violet Fane

To W. Graham Robertson

To Walter Hamilton

To Minnie Simpson

To the Rev. T. Walker

To J. S. Little

To Alice Meynell

To A. G. Ross

To Marie-Anne de Bovet

To Louise Chandler Moulton

To an Income-tax Inspector

To Richard Le Gallienne

To William Blackwood

To W. Graham Robertson

To William Blackwood

To William Blackwood

To William Blackwood

To William Blackwood

To William Blackwood

To Herbert Vivian

To William Blackwood

To William Blackwood

To Oscar Browning

To Robert Ross

To W. E. Henley

To Robert Ross

To G. H. Kersley

To W. Graham Robertson

To Emily Thursfield

To Charles Ricketts

To J. M. Stoddart

To Herbert Vivian

To Mrs Bernard Beere

To J. M. Stoddart

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To Otho Stuart

To Aubrey Richardson

To the Editor of Truth

To Gerald Maxwell

To Lionel Johnson

To Mrs Allhusen

To Herbert Vivian

To Herbert Vivian

To the Editor of the St James’s Gazette

To the Editor of the St James’s Gazette

To the Editor of the St James’s Gazette

To Ward, Lock & Co

To the Editor of the St James’s Gazette

To the Editor of the Daily Chronicle

To Arthur Fish

To Mrs Lathbury

To the Editor of the Scots Observer

To Henry Lucy

To the Editor of the Scots Observer

To the Editor of the Scots Observer

To Arthur Fish

To Michael Field

To James Knowles

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Wilfrid Meynell

To James Knowles

To Edgar Saltus

To Clyde Fitch

To Norman Forbes-Robertson

To Arthur Fish

To Arthur Symons

To Richard Le Gallienne

London III: 1891-95. To George Alexander

To Edward Lawson

To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph

To Charles Cartwright

To Henry Irving

To Grant Allen

To Frances Forbes-Robertson

To Stéphane Mallarmé

To Cyril Wilde

To Coulson Kernahan

To Coulson Kernahan

To J. S. Little

To Elizabeth Robins

To William Morris

To Miss Marion Lea

Telegram: to Elizabeth Robins

To Arthur Conan Doyle

To R. Clegg

To Henry Irving

To the Earl of Lytton

To Roland Atwood

To Herbert P. Horne

To William Heinemann

To Jules Cantel

To Coulson Kernahan

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To Augustin Daly

To the Editor of The Times

To Arthur Fish

To Stéphane Mallarmé

Petit-Bleu: To Constant-Benoît Coquelin

To Pierre Louÿs

To Lady Dorothy Nevill

To the Editor of the Speaker

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To Elkin Mathews

To William Rothenstein

To H.S.H. the Princess of Monaco

To Edmond de Goncourt

To Pierre Louÿs

To H.S.H. the Princess of Monaco

To Madame Emile Straus

To An Unidentified Correspondent

To Elkin Mathews

To George Alexander

To Frances Forbes-Robertson

To Richard Le Gallienne

To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph

To Pierre Louÿs

To the Editor of the St James’s Gazette

To E.W. Pratt

To Oswald Sickert

To Robert Ross

To Grant Richards

To Coulson Kernahan

To Pierre Louÿs

To Pierre Louÿs

To William Rothenstein

Postcard: To Pierre Louÿs

To Arthur Fish

To John Lane

To William Archer

To Frank Harris

To Herbert Beerbohm Tree

To Sydney Barraclough

To Lady Mount-Temple

To Sydney Barraclough

To Lady Mount-Temple

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Lady Mount-Temple

To Robert Ross

To Sydney Barraclough

To Sydney Barraclough

To W. E. Combe

To E. Bailly

To Alfred H. Miles

To Gerald Maxwell

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To John Lane

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To John Lane

To Lady Mount-Temple

To John Lane

To John Lane

To Albert Marshman Palmer

To Edward Hamilton Bell

Telegram: To Elizabeth Robins

To Florence Balcombe Stoker

To Edmund Gosse

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To Bernard Shaw

To William Archer

To Frances Forbes-Robertson

To Campbell Dodgson

To Mrs Schuster

To Pierre Louÿs

To Oswald Yorke

To the Editor of The Times

To Mr Iredale

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To W. Graham Robertson

To John Lane

To William Archer

To J. P. Mahaffy

To William Rothenstein

To A. W. Pinero

To Bernard Shaw

To A. Teixeira de Mattos

To William Rothenstein

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Charles Ricketts

To Lady Randolph Churchill

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To Henri Bauer

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To William Wilde

To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To H. H. Morell

To Michael Field

To Michael Field

To Lady Queensberry

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To More Adey

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Aubrey Beardsley

To John Lane

To William Harnett Blanch

To Lewis Waller

To George Alexander

To Lewis Waller

To Aimée Lowther

To Gerald Duckworth

To Gerald Duckworth

To W. E. Henley

To Ralph Payne

To Philip Houghton

To Philip Houghton

To Mrs Patrick Campbell

To Bernard Quaritch

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Mrs Bernard Beere

To William Rothenstein

To William Rothenstein

To Reginald Turner

To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Mrs Robinson

To George Alexander

To Charles Sugden

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To George Alexander

To William Rothenstein

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Charles Spurrier Mason

To Charles Spurrier Mason

Telegram: To Elkin Mathews & John Lane

To Arthur L. Humphreys

To W. B. Yeats

To John Lane

To Elkin Mathews & John Lane

To Elkin Mathews & John Lane

To Elkin Mathews & John Lane

To George Alexander

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Arthur L. Humphreys

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette

To Grace Hawthorne

To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To George Ives

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To George Alexander

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To G. H. Kersley

To Arthur L. Humphreys

To R. H. Sherard

To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To R. Golding Bright

To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To Arthur L. Humphreys

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To Mrs Bernard Beere

To R. V. Shone

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To George Alexander

To Constance Wilde

To Robert Ross

Ada Leverson

To Ernest Leverson

To Ernest Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To Constance Wilde

To the Editor of the Evening News

To Lord Alfred Douglas

Reading: 1895-97. To Ada and Ernest Leverson

To More Adey and Robert Ross

To R. H. Sherard

To R. H. Sherard

To Ada Leverson

To R. H. Sherard

To Ada Leverson

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

Telegram: To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To Ada Leverson

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To the Home Secretary

To The Home Secretary

To R. H. Sherard

To More Adey

To the Home Secretary

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To More Adey

To the Société des Auteurs

To More Adey

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To Thomas Martin

To the Home Secretary

To More Adey

To More Adey

To More Adey

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To Reginald Turner

To Thomas Martin

To Reginald Turner

To More Adey

To Robert Ross

Berneval: 1897. Telegram: To Robert Ross

To Ada Leverson

To Frank Harris

To Mrs Bernard Beere

To A. M. Lugné-Poe

To More Adey

To the Editor of the Daily Chronicle

To Reginald Turner

To Max Beerbohm

To Robert Ross

To an Unidentified Correspondent

To Major J. O. Nelson

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Michael Davitt

To Thomas Martin

To Ada Leverson

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Mrs Bernard Beere

To Robert Ross

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Selwyn Image

To Arthur L. Humphreys

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Robert Ross

To Dalhousie Young

To Ernest Dowson

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

Postcard: To More Adey

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Will Rothenstein

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Reginald Turner

To Reginald Turner

To Ernest Dowson

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

Postcard: To More Adey

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Will Rothenstein

To Reginald Turner

To Ernest Dowson

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Ernest Dowson

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Ernest Dowson

To Ernest Dowson

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To Lord Alfred Douglas

To Carlos Blacker

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To More Adey

To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To an Unidentified Correspondent

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Carlos Blacker

To Reginald Turner

To Carlos Blacker

To Leonard Smithers

To W. R. Paton

To Ernest Dowson

To Reginald Turner

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

To Will Rothenstein

To Reginald Turner

To Ernest Dowson

To Will Rothenstein

To Leonard Smithers

To Augustin Daly

To Mrs Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Will Rothenstein

To Lord Alfred Douglas

Postcard: To Will Rothenstein

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Will Rothenstein

To Carlos Blacker

To Carlos Blacker

To Dalhousie Young

To Leonard Smithers

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

Naples: 1897-98. To Robert Ross

To Dalhousie Young

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Dalhousie Young

To Stanley V. Makower

To Carlos Blacker

To Reginald Turner

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Dalhousie Young

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Ernest Dowson

To Reginald Turner

To Stanley V. Makower

To Reginald Turner

To Leonard Smithers

To R. H. Sherard

To Vincent O’Sullivan

To Robert Ross

To Ernest Dowson

To Reginald Turner

To Leonard Smithers

To More Adey

To Stanley V. Makower

To Leonard Smithers

To Ernest Dowson

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Ernest Dowson

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Ada Leverson

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To Leonard Smithers

To More Adey

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Henry D. Davray

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To More Adey

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

Paris: 1898-1900. To Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Will Rothenstein

To Frank Harris

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Henry D. Davray

To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Henry D. Davray

To Frank Harris

To Leonard Smithers

To Carlos Blacker

To Otho Holland Lloyd

To Frank Harris

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Carlos Blacker

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

To Leonard Smithers

To George Ives

To Carlos Blacker

To the Editor of the Daily Chronicle

To Robert Ross

To Carlos Blacker

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Petit Bleu: To Carlos Blacker

To Carlos Blacker

To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

To Leonard Smithers

To Henry D. Davray

Telegram: To Robert Ross

Telegram: To Otho Holland Lloyd

Petit Bleu: To Carlos Blacker

To Carlos Blacker

Petit Bleu: to Henry D. Davray

To Robert Ross

Letter-card: To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Carlos Blacker

To Robert Ross

To Carlos Blacker

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Carlos Blacker

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Martin Holman

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Georgina Weldon

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

Petit Bleu: To Maurice Gilbert

To Henry D. Davray

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

To Robert Ross

To Will Rothenstein

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Horace Sedger

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To H. C. Pollitt

To Reginald Turner

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To H. C. Pollitt

To Reginald Turner

Postcard: To Leonard Smithers

To André Gide

To Louis Wilkinson

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Laurence Housman

To André Gide

Postcard: To Leonard Smithers

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Louis Wilkinson

To Robert Ross

To Mrs Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

To H. C. Pollitt

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To H. C. Pollitt

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Louis Wilkinson

To Frank Harris

Telegram: To Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

To Reginald Turner

To Louis Wilkinson

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To William B. Fitts

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Frances Forbes-Robertson

To W. Morton Fullerton

Telegram: To Leonard Smithers

To W. Morton Fullerton

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

Telegram: To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

Postcard: To Louis Wilkinson

Postcard: To Vincent O’Sullivan

To Leonard Smithers

To Leonard Smithers

To Frank Harris

To Aimée Lowther

To Aimée Lowther

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

Petit Bleu: To Will Rothenstein

To Robert Ross

To Louis Wilkinson

To Louis Wilkinson

To Florence Waller

To Robert Ross

To Louis Wilkinson

To John Farrington

To Louis Wilkinson

To George Ives

To George Ives

To Leonard Smithers

To Robert Ross

To Reginald Turner

To Charles Wyndham

To Robert Ross

Postcard: To Reginald Turner

To Robert Ross

To Edouard Dupoirier

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To More Adey

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To George Alexander

To Louis Wilkinson

Telegram: To Louis Wilkinson

To Robert Ross

To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

To Leonard Smithers

To George Ives

To George Ives

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

Telegram: To Frank Harris

Telegram: To Robert Ross

Telegram: To Robert Ross

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

To Frank Harris

Epilogue

Robert Ross to More Adey

Reginald Turner to Robert Ross

Reginald Turner to Robert Ross

Reginald Turner to Robert Ross

Reginald Turner to Robert Ross

Robert Ross to More Adey

Father Cuthbert Dunne’s Narrative

Entry No 547 in the Register of St Joseph’s Church

Reginald Turner to Max Beerbohm

Robert Ross to Adela Schuster

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That you had done so! May be better still

I’d not been born to this distressful world.

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