The life of Oscar Wilde,
by Robert Harborough Sherard; with a full reprint of the famous revolutionary article, "Jacta alea est," which was written by Jane Francesca Elgee, who afterwards became the mother of Oscar Wilde, and an additional chapter contributed by one of the prison-warders, who held this unhappy man in gaol. Illustrated with portraits, facsimile letters, and other documents.
APA Citation
Sherard, R. Harborough., Wilde, L. (1911). The life of Oscar Wilde. [3d ed.] London: T. W. Laurie.
MLA Citation
Sherard, Robert Harborough, 1861-1943, and Lady Wilde. The Life of Oscar Wilde. [3d ed.] London: T. W. Laurie, 1911.
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