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Book De Profundis

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The confession is written in the form of a letter and addressed to Wilde's close friend Lord Alfred Douglas. Wilde worked on it in 1897 during his last months in Reading Gaol. That same year, he gave the manuscript to his devoted friend and admirer Robert Ross, so that he would make a copy of the letter and give it to the recipient. In 1905, Ross published an abridged version of the confession. The full text was published only in 1962. In Russia, a complete translation of “The Prison Confession” was published by the Library of World Literature in 1976. “De Profundis” is a kind of dramatic monologue in which Wilde constantly questions the silent addressee and takes into account his supposed answers . The place where Wilde wrote this letter was conducive to repentance. But there is very little repentance in the letter; Wilde refuses to admit that his former pastimes with young men were criminal and declares that the laws under which he was sent to prison are unjust.

“The most important thing about De Profundis is that it is a love letter. But as a love letter, this work, where there is love, and hatred, and care, and vanity, and philosophical reflections, has all the necessary coherence, and it should be considered one of the greatest - most extensive - love letters of all times. Ellman "Oscar Wilde"



The book’s text has been translated from the original language using an artificial intelligence system. In most cases, the translation is accurate and clear, but occasionally there may be incorrect phrasing or individual words left untranslated.
Name of the Author
Оскар Уайлд
Language
Ukrainian
Release date
2000
Translator
Маргарита Николаевна Ковалева
Рита Яковлевна Райт-Ковалева

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