
Oscar Wilde
Irish · b. 1854
Oscar Wilde conquered London with epigrams — The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Importance of Being Earnest — and was destroyed by the same society three years later: two years' hard labor for 'gross indecency,' with his own novel read against him in court. He died broke in Paris at 46, more quoted since than any writer in English but Shakespeare.
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