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00 - Author's Introduction
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01 - I. Oscar's Father and Mother on Trial
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02 - II. Oscar Wilde as a Schoolboy
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03 - III. Trinity, Dublin: Magdalen, Oxford
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04 - IV. Formative Influences: Oscar's Poems
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05 - V. Oscar's Quarrel with Whistler and Marriage
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06 - VI. Oscar Wilde's Faith and Practice
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07 - VII. Oscar's Reputation and Supporters
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08 - VIII. Oscar's Growth to Originality About 1890
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09 - IX. The Summer of Success: Oscar's First Play
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10 - X. The First Meeting with Lord Alfred Douglas
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11 - XI. The Threatening Cloud Draws Nearer
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12 - XII. Danger Signals: the Challenge
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13 - XIII. Oscar Attacks Queensberry and is Worsted
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14 - XIV. How Genius is Persecuted in England
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15 - XV. The Queen vs. Wilde: The First Trial
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16 - XVI. Escape Rejected: The Second Trial and Sentence
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17 - XVII. Prison and the Effects of Punishment
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18 - XVIII. Mitigation of Punishment; but not Release
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19 - XIXa. His St. Martin's Summer: His Best Work - Part One
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20 - XIXb. His St. Martin's Summer: His Best Work - Part Two
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21 - XX. The Results of His Second Fall: His Genius
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22 - XXI. His Sense of Rivalry; His Love of Life and Laziness
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23 - XXII. 'A Great Romantic Passion!'
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24 - XXIII. His Judgments of Writers and of Women
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25 - XXIV. We Argue About His 'Pet Vice' and Punishment
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26 - XXV. The Last Hope Lost
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27 - XXVI. The End
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28 - XXVII. A Last Word