Oscar Wilde, Set of Four via The New York Public Library
he’s been on this blog 100 times already but i doubt anybody is complaining right
Oscar Wilde, Set of Four via The New York Public Library
he’s been on this blog 100 times already but i doubt anybody is complaining right
So I was wondering if you could post a question for all the LGBT boys. The question being: Who would you pick Oscar Wilde or Cole Porter?


Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) Irish-born writer of many great works of literature in English such as, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and so on. After righting the previously mentioned book, he was said to have distanced himself from his family and take on a sexual double life hooking up with a man, Lord Alfred Douglas, but was accused for it and was sent to hard labor a few years before he died.
Oscar Wilde will forever be my history crush (alongside Van Gogh). Unfortunatley, our love can never be for I have tits. Oh, he’s also dead, but thats besides the point.
Oscar Wilde - Irish writer, playwright, and poet. He was famous for his witty epigrams and his plays Salome, The Importance of Being Earnest, A Woman of No Importance, Lady Windemere’s Fan, The Ballad of Reading Gaol. He lived a life of ascetic extravagance until his incarceration under anti-homosexuality laws and he was sentenced to two years hard labor before his death, destitute in a hotel at the age of forty-six. In these last few moments, he was able to deliver one of his more famous epigrams; “My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death. One or the other of us has to go.” He is also ridiculously sexy.
Oscar Wilde 1854-1900
Irish poet and playwright, most widely noted for his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, and for his imprisonments in both Pentonville and Wandsworth prisons in London for ‘acts of gross indecency’ (to wit: homosexuality).
Beautiful, beautiful man.
Oscar:
Bosie:
Letters:
http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/wilde/lettersfromwilde.html
http://rachaelmarierenton.blogspot.com/2010/02/letter-from-oscar-wilde-to-lord-alfred.html
You’re welcome.
Oscar Wilde. The ideal dinner party guest. Stunning irreverent wit and sure to be astonishingly well dressed. The only tragedy is that he’s not so interested in the females.
Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde (Oct. 16, 1854 - November 30, 1900) was an established poet and writer. He wrote many plays, including “An Ideal Husband,” “The Importance of Being Earnest,” and “Salome.” He also wrote the novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Even though he left his wife and two sons for a younger man, he will forever be one of the greatest writers of all time.