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  1. The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde is a 1983 novel by Peter Ackroyd. It won the Somerset Maugham Award in 1984. Plot summary. The novel is written in the form of a diary which Oscar Wilde was writing in Paris in 1900, up to his death.

  2. 4 de ago. de 2011 · The last testament of Oscar Wilde. by. Ackroyd, Peter. Publication date. 1993. Topics. Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900, Authors, Irish. Publisher. New York : Penguin Books.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1983 · April 22, 2022. This is a by now familiar story of Oscar Wilde, his rise to fame, his lectures, his poems, his novel, his plays, his libel charge against the Marquess of Queensbury, his conviction for his homosexuality, his time in prison and his long decline and exile and death in Paris, France.

  4. The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde. Peter Ackroyd. Hamish Hamilton, 1983 - Fiction - 185 pages. A work of historical fiction using the known facts of Oscar Wilde's life,...

  5. A stunning tour de force, this poignant and clever novel--daringly written by Ackroyd in the form of a journal that Wilde might have kept during the last months of his life--presents a...

  6. This book takes the known facts about Oscar Wilde and converts them into a fictional portrait of the artist and memoir of a life of great contrast - a career which ended with a catastrophic...

  7. Peter Ackroyd: The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde. A fairly straightforward fictionalised account of Oscar Wildes last year, after he had been released from Reading Gaol and gone into exile in Paris. Ackroyd calls it a last testament but it is really Wilde’s musing about his life and what went wrong.