Oscar Wilde and the Yellow NinetiesHarper, 1958 - 375 páginas |
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... England . The Rossettis were the first to hear it and rejoice . Not content to keep the discovery at home , William Michael Rossetti published a selection of Whitman's poems . The name was taken up by a widening circle , some like Anne ...
... England . The Rossettis were the first to hear it and rejoice . Not content to keep the discovery at home , William Michael Rossetti published a selection of Whitman's poems . The name was taken up by a widening circle , some like Anne ...
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... England . The whole was written with a grim sincerity which made parts of it , such as the priest's confession to his rector , read like some analogous case history in Havelock Ellis ' studies in sex inversion . It was the old concept ...
... England . The whole was written with a grim sincerity which made parts of it , such as the priest's confession to his rector , read like some analogous case history in Havelock Ellis ' studies in sex inversion . It was the old concept ...
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... England the nation was in a frenzy of aggressive jubilation celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of Queen Victoria as ruler of Great Britain . The empire had extended its dominion over the world . Guns and battleships protected its ...
... England the nation was in a frenzy of aggressive jubilation celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of Queen Victoria as ruler of Great Britain . The empire had extended its dominion over the world . Guns and battleships protected its ...
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The Student | 15 |
The Aesthete Tries His Wings | 27 |
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