
Almost a decade and a half after the death of Oscar Wilde – and dealing with the fallout of an unsuccessful and financially ruinous libel action – Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas, for the first time, gives his version of the disastrous relationship between the two men and Wilde’s eventual disgrace and imprisonment. He also examines the literary and cultural legacy of Oscar Wilde.
‘Oscar Wilde and Myself’ was Alfred Lord Douglas and is narrated by Graham Scott.
