Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas

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Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas

Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas wrote his autobiography in his late fifties, some 29 years after the death of Oscar Wilde. Since the publication of his first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), Douglas’s anger at his former lover had cooled somewhat, but he still took the opportunity to strike back at his many perceived enemies. - Summary by Rob Marland This recording was originally published on Legamus.eu and was later released on Librivox when US copyright permitted.

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    Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas - Lord Alfred Douglas - Part 2

    Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas wrote his autobiography in his late fifties, some 29 years after the death of Oscar Wilde. Since the publication of his first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), Douglas’s anger at his former lover had cooled somewhat, but he still took the opportunity to strike back at his many perceived enemies. - Summary by Rob Marland This recording was originally published on Legamus.eu and was later released on Librivox when US copyright permitted.

  2. 1

    Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas - Lord Alfred Douglas - Part 1

    Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas wrote his autobiography in his late fifties, some 29 years after the death of Oscar Wilde. Since the publication of his first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), Douglas’s anger at his former lover had cooled somewhat, but he still took the opportunity to strike back at his many perceived enemies. - Summary by Rob Marland This recording was originally published on Legamus.eu and was later released on Librivox when US copyright permitted.

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Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas wrote his autobiography in his late fifties, some 29 years after the death of Oscar Wilde. Since the publication of his first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), Douglas’s anger at his former lover had cooled somewhat, but he still took the opportunity to strike back at his many perceived enemies. - Summary by Rob Marland This recording was originally published on Legamus.eu and was later released on Librivox when US copyright permitted.

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