"Oscar Wilde Art and Morality," edited by Stuart Mason, explores the tumultuous relationship between art, morality, and journalism during Oscar Wilde's infamous trials in 1895. This compelling collection features Wilde's witty exchanges with critics, juxtaposed against the harsh scrutiny from journalists who positioned themselves as moral arbiters. The work culminates in a poignant transcript of Wilde's first appearance at the Old Bailey, where he faced accusations regarding the perceived immorality of his novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray."

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