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Robbie Ross

Robbie Ross

Oscar Wilde's Last True Friend

by Jonathan Fryer
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/12/2000

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Robert Baldwin Ross left Cambridge University without a degree, but he'd nonetheless become a pivotal figure in London's literary and artistic circles by his early twenties. By then he had also disclosed his homosexuality to his family -- to no shock or horror -- and had seduced the flamboyant Irish wit and playwright Oscar Wilde. Unlike Wilde, however, Robbie Ross managed to live his life openly at the same time that he placed himself firmly within the London establishment as a writer, critic, and art dealer, not to mention as a frequent guest of the Asquiths at 10 Downing Street. How he did it, in an era when disgrace and imprisonment were the order of the day for sexual inversion, make of this biography a compelling narrative of moral courage and personal integrity.Defiantly, when all of England condemned Oscar Wilde, Ross stood by his mentor and later served as his literary executor. The pluckish Ross also provided a haven for young literary figures like Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, Osbert Sitwell, and Robert Graves during the years of World War I, and less happily, he suffered the persecution of Oscar Wilde's nemesis, Lord Alfred Douglas. Peopled with three generations of such illustrious characters, the story Robbie Ross brightly illuminates the changing attitudes and social mores that brought late Victorian and Edwardian London into modern times.
ISBN:
9780786707812
9780786707812
Category:
Biography: literary
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-12-2000
Publisher:
Carroll & Graf Publishers
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
241x161x27mm
Weight:
0.54kg

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