The Priest and the Acolyte

The Priest and the Acolyte

The Priest and the Acolyte - With an Introductory Protest by Stuart MasonSO [5] many copies of...
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Author: Bloxam, John Francis,1873-1928
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Language: English
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The Priest and the Acolyte

The Priest and the Acolyte

Dhs. 50.53 Dhs. 25.25

The Priest and the Acolyte

Dhs. 50.53 Dhs. 25.25
Author: Bloxam, John Francis,1873-1928
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Priest and the Acolyte - With an Introductory Protest by Stuart Mason

SO [5] many copies of The Priest and the Acolyte have been sold by unscrupulous publishers and booksellers under the implication that it is the work of Oscar Wilde that it has been thought good to issue this edition with the object of putting an end, once and for all, to the possibility of purchasers being misled as to the authorship. The story was originally published in The Chameleon, the [6] first and only number of which appeared in December, 1894. The author of the story was an undergraduate at Oxford, an insufficiently birched schoolboy, as he has recently been described, and he alone was responsible for the contents of the magazine which he edited. At the time of the trial of Lord Queensberry for libel a few months later it was attempted to show that Oscar Wilde not only approved of the theme of the story, but that he was actually a party to the publication of it, on the grounds that he sent to the editor a number of aphorisms under the title of Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young. John Sholto Douglas, Eighth Marquis of Queensberry, was arrested on a warrant on March1, 1895, on a charge of uttering a criminal libel against Oscar Wilde. On the following morning he was brought up before Mr.Newton at Marlborough Street Police Court, and after some formal evidence had been taken was remanded on bail for a week, and on the second hearing was formally committed to take his trial at the Central Criminal Court a few weeks later. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 60229
Author: Bloxam, John Francis
Release Date: Sep 3, 2019
Format: eBook
Language: English

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