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The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports

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The volume assembles verbatim shorthand reports of the courtroom proceedings surrounding Oscar Wilde, presenting testimonies, legal arguments, witness exchanges, and judgments alongside editorial material. A prefatory essay offers biographical and critical reflections, reading his later writings as confession, examining themes of aestheticism, moral judgment, and sexual life while questioning the relationship between art and lived experience. The book foregrounds the collision of public law and private desire and leaves readers with both documentary detail and interpretive commentary.

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Charles Grolleau

Charles Grolleau was a notable figure in the realm of legal reporting, best known for his work on "The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports." This publication provides a detailed account of the infamous trial of the celebrated playwright and poet Oscar Wilde, capturing the dramatic proceedings and societal implications of the case. Grolleau's contributions to literature and legal documentation offer valuable insights into the cultural and legal landscape of his time, reflecting the complexities of public perception and morality in the late 19th century.

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