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Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
Used for/see from:
  • Melmoth, Sebastian, 1854-1900
  • Uaĭlʹd, Oskar, 1854-1900
  • C. Three Three, 1854-1900
  • Ṿild, Osḳar, 1854-1900
  • Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills, 1854-1900
  • Ṿaild, Osḳar, 1854-1900
  • Vaildas, Oskaras, 1854-1900
  • Author of Lady Windermere's fan, 1854-1900
  • Lady Windermere's fan, Author of, 1854-1900
  • Vailds, Oskars, 1854-1900
  • Ouailnt, Oskar, 1854-1900
  • Uaylt, Ōskʻar, 1854-1900
  • Уайльд, Оскар, 1854-1900
  • Уальд, Оскар, 1854-1900
  • וויילד, אוסקר, 1854-1900
  • וויילד, אסקאר, 1854-1900
  • ווילד, אסקאר, 1854-1900
  • ויילד, אוסקר, 1854-1900
  • וילד, אוסקר, 1854-1900
  • וילד, אסקר, 1854-1900
  • װײלד, אסקאר, 1854-1900
  • وايلد، أوسكار، 1854-1900
  • وايلد، اسكار، 1854-1900
  • オスカー・ワイルド, 1854-1900

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Halkett & Laing: v. 1, p. 172 (C.3.3. [Oscar Wilde])

BLC (hdg.: C. Three Three; usage: C.3.3.)

His The letters, c1962: p. 3 (b. 16 Oct. 1854; 26 Apr. 1855 christened)

Montgomery Hyde, H. Oscar Wilde, c1975: p. 6 (b. 16 Oct. 1854; several biogr. and encyc. articles, incl. Dict. of natl. biog., wrongly state b. 16 Oct. 1856; error seems arisen from his vanity in habitually understating his age; date of b. placed beyond doubt by his baptismal record, which is still in existence)

Ofek, U. ha-ʻAnaḳ ṿe-gano, 197-: t.p. (Osḳar Ṿaild [voc.])

LCCN48-33420: His Children in prison ... 1898: (hdg.: Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900; variant: Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde)

His Oscar Wilde's guide to modern living, 1996: CIP galley (Oscar Finegal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde)

Laimingasis princes, 1975: t.p. (Oskaras Vaildas)

An ideal husband, 1899: t.p.(by the author of Lady Windermere's fan)

Doriana Greja g̦i̦metne, 1976: t.p. (Oskars Vailds)

Ho hamartolos "hagios": t.p. (Oskar Ouailnt)

Lōrt Artʻěr Sēvayli ochirě, 1910: t.p. (Ōskʻar Uaylt)

Wikipedia, 18 November 2010 (Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854-30 November 1900) was an Irish writer, poet)

English Wikipedia website, viewed Oct. 25, 2017 (Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde ; born: 16 October 1854 Dublin, Ireland; died: 30 November 1900 (aged 46) Paris, France)

LAC internal file, March 13, 2019 (heading: Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900; variant: Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills, 1854-1900)

Britannica online, January 9, 2020 (Oscar Wilde, in full Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde, (born October 16, 1854, Dublin, Ireland--died November 30, 1900, Paris, France), Irish wit, poet, and dramatist; he was a spokesman for the late 19th-century Aesthetic movement in England, which advocated art for art's sake, and he was the object of celebrated civil and criminal suits involving homosexuality and ending in his imprisonment (1895-97); in 1884 Wilde married Constance Lloyd, daughter of a prominent Irish barrister; two children, Cyril and Vyvyan, were born, in 1885 and 1886; his close friendship with Lord Alfred Douglas, whom he had met in 1891, infuriated the marquess of Queensberry, Douglas's father. Accused, finally, by the marquess of being a sodomite, Wilde, urged by Douglas, sued for criminal libel. Wilde's case collapsed, however, when the evidence went against him, and he dropped the suit. Urged to flee to France by his friends, Wilde refused, unable to believe that his world was at an end. He was arrested and ordered to stand trial. Wilde testified brilliantly, but the jury failed to reach a verdict. In the retrial he was found guilty and sentenced, in May 1895, to two years of hard labour)