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The love that dare not speak its name is a phrase from the last line of the poem "Two Loves" by Lord Alfred Douglas, written in September 1892 and published in the Oxford magazine The Chameleon in December 1894. It was mentioned at Oscar Wilde's gross indecency trial and is usually interpreted as a euphemism for homosexuality. [1]
Find your inner awesomeness with these self love quotes—because happiness begins with loving yourself just as you are, ... –Oscar Wilde "Know your worth, and then make sure to add tax ...
"The Soul of Man Under Socialism" is an 1891 essay by Oscar Wilde in which he expounds a libertarian socialist worldview and a critique of charity. [1] The writing of "The Soul of Man" followed Wilde's conversion to anarchist philosophy, following his reading of the works of Peter Kropotkin .
Here are 130 of the best romantic love quotes for him and her ... — Oscar Wilde. 99. "I swear I couldn't love you more than I do right now, and yet I know I will tomorrow." ... but for what I am ...
Of the thirteen contributions included in the sole issue of The Chameleon, nine were anonymous. [2] One of these, "The Priest and the Acolyte", is now known to be the work of editor John Bloxam, though following its publication it was widely attributed to Oscar Wilde, [4] including by Wilde's legal opponent, the Marquess of Queensberry.
1. "All of me loves all of you." — Jonn Legend 2. "I wish I had a thousand words for love, but all that comes to mind is the way you move against me while you sleep and there are no words for that."
Pages 683–780. (This is an expanded version of the 1962 book The Letters of Oscar Wilde edited by Rupert Hart-Davis; both versions contain the text of the British Museum manuscript). Ian Small (editor): The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. Volume II: De Profundis; Epistola: In Carcere et Vinculis (2005). Oxford University Press, Oxford.
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