Oscar Wilde

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Which university did Oscar Wilde attend?

Trinity College Dublin

What literary movement was Oscar Wilde associated with?

Aestheticism

For what was Oscar Wilde convicted and imprisoned?

Gross indecency for consensual homosexual acts

What is Oscar Wilde best remembered for?

His epigrams and plays

What languages did Oscar Wilde learn to speak fluently in his youth?

French and German

What was Oscar Wilde's occupation in London?

Journalist

What were Oscar Wilde's parents' professions?

Intellectuals

Where was Oscar Wilde born?

Dublin

What was the name of the only novel written by Oscar Wilde?

The Picture of Dorian Gray

What was the reason for the refusal of a license for Salome in England?

The play was too controversial

What was the outcome of Wilde's prosecution of the Marquess of Queensberry?

Wilde dropped the case and was subsequently arrested

What was the maximum penalty for gross indecency with men at the time of Wilde's trial?

Five years' hard labour

What was the title of the long letter that Wilde wrote during his last year in prison?

De Profundis

What was Sir William Wilde's profession?

Surgeon

Where was Oscar Wilde's dispensary for the care of the city's poor located?

Adelaide Road

What was the name of Oscar Wilde's sister who died at the age of nine?

Isola Francesca Emily Wilde

Who baptized Oscar Wilde and his brother?

Father Prideaux Fox, a Catholic priest

What was the name of Oscar Wilde's father?

William Wilde

Where did Oscar Wilde attend school from 1864 to 1871?

Portora Royal School in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh

What was the name of Oscar Wilde's sister who shared the name Francesca with her mother?

Francesca Wilde

Who were some of the guests at the Wildes' salon in their new home at No. 1 Merrion Square?

Sheridan Le Fanu, Charles Lever, and George Petrie

What was Oscar Wilde's rank in the subject of Classics at Portora in 1869?

Fourth

What did Wilde claim about his ability to read?

He could read a three-volume book in half an hour

Who did Wilde play with during summers at Moytura House?

George Moore

What was the subject of the book that Wilde worked on with Professor J. P. Mahaffy?

Social Life in Greece

What was the name of the highest academic award that Wilde won in his finals at Trinity College?

The Berkeley Gold Medal in Greek

What was the name of the society that discussed intellectual and artistic subjects at Trinity College?

The Philosophical Society

What was the name of the half-scholarship worth £95 per year that Wilde won to Magdalen College, Oxford?

The Demyship

What was the subject of the paper that Wilde presented at the University Philosophical Society?

Aesthetic Morality

Who was Wilde's tutor at Trinity College who inspired his interest in Greek literature?

Professor J. P. Mahaffy

Study Notes

Early Life and Education

  • Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland.
  • His father, Sir William Wilde, was a renowned surgeon and knighted for his services to medicine.
  • His mother, Jane Wilde, was a poet and humanitarian.
  • Wilde attended Portora Royal School from 1864 to 1871.
  • He won the highest academic award, the Gold Medal, in his finals at Trinity College.

University and Academic Achievements

  • Oscar Wilde attended Trinity College in Dublin, where he was inspired by his tutor, Professor J.P.Mahaffy, to develop an interest in Greek literature.
  • He won a half-scholarship, the Hertford Scholarship, worth £95 per year to Magdalen College, Oxford.
  • Wilde was an excellent student, ranking high in his class, particularly in Classics.

Literary and Artistic Pursuits

  • Oscar Wilde was associated with the Aesthetic Movement.
  • He wrote only one novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray".
  • Wilde worked on a book about Greek antiquities with Professor J.P.Mahaffy.
  • He presented a paper on "The Greeks" at the University Philosophical Society.

Personal Life and Career

  • Oscar Wilde was fluent in French and German from an early age.
  • He was a dispenser at his father's dispensary for the care of the city's poor in Dublin.
  • Wilde's occupation in London was as a playwright and poet.
  • His parents' professions were surgeon and poet, respectively.
  • Wilde's sister, Isola, died at the age of nine.
  • Wilde was baptized by the Reverend John Faucett Woulfe.

Trials and Imprisonment

  • Oscar Wilde was convicted of gross indecency with men and imprisoned for two years.
  • The maximum penalty for gross indecency at the time of Wilde's trial was two years.
  • Wilde's prosecution of the Marquess of Queensberry resulted in his own imprisonment.
  • During his imprisonment, Wilde wrote a long letter, "De Profundis", which was later published.

Social Life and Associations

  • The Wildes' salon at No. 1 Merrion Square was a gathering place for intellectuals and artists.
  • Some of the notable guests at the Wildes' salon included W.B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, and Aubrey Beardsley.
  • Wilde played with his brother, Willie Wilde, during summers at Moytura House.

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