Lord Alfred Douglas
BIBLIOGRAPHY




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Oscar and Bosie







WORKS ABOUT LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS



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Alfred Douglas: A Poet's Life and His Finest Work
(2007)
Caspar Wintermans


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Oscar Wilde: A Life in Letters
(2006)
Merlin Holland


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I Desire the Moon: The Diary of Lady Alfred Douglas (Olive Custance), 1905-1910
(2005)
Edited by Caspar Wintermans


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The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde
(2005)
Neil McKenna


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Bernard and Bosie: A Most Unlikely Friendship
(Note: The play based on the correspondence of George Bernard Shaw and Douglas)
(2004/2010)
Anthony Wynn


The Lives of Bosie
(Note: A play based on the life of Douglas)
(2004)
John Wolfson


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The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde: The First Uncensored Transcript of the Trial of
Oscar Wilde Vs. John Douglas Marquess of Queensberry, 1895
(UK Title)
The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde (US Title)
(2003 UK/2004 US)
Merlin Holland


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Oscar and Bosie: A Fatal Passion
(2002)
Trevor Fisher


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Oscar Wilde: A Plea and A Reminiscence
(2002)
Edited by Caspar Wintermans


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Bosie: The Man, The Poet, The Lover of Oscar Wilde (UK Title)
Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas (US Title)
(2001 UK/2002 US)
Douglas Murray


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Lord Alfred Douglas: Ein Leben im Schatten von Oscar Wilde
("A Life in the Shadow of Oscar Wilde", published in Germany by Karl Blessing)
Translated from Dutch by Christiane Kuby and Herbert Post;
With a selection of Douglas' poems, translated from English by Christa Schuenke

(2001)
Caspar Wintermans


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Oscar Wilde: A Certain Genius
(2000)
Barbara Belford


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Alfred Douglas: De boezemvriend van Oscar Wilde
("The Intimate Friend of Oscar Wilde", released in Dutch language version)
(1999)
Caspar Wintermans


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The Judas Kiss
(Note: Script of the play about Oscar and Bosie)
(1998)
David Hare


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The Wilde Album
(1998)
Merlin Holland


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Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde
(Note: Script of the play about Oscar and Bosie)
(1998)
Moises Kaufman


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Oscar Wilde's Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the Most Outrageous Trial of the Century
(1997)
Philip Hoare


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The Trials of Oscar Wilde
(Note: Leatherbound edition of the 1948 book, with new introduction by Alan Dershowitz)
(1994)
H Montgomery Hyde


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The God of Mirrors
(1986)
Robert Reilly


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Lord Alfred Douglas: A Biography
(Note: This book was published in England in 1984)
(1985)
H. Montgomery Hyde


More Letters of Oscar Wilde
(1985)
Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis


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Oscar Wilde
(1984)
Richard Ellmann


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The Importance of Being Constance: A Biography of Oscar Wilde's Wife
(1983)
Joyce Bentley


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The Cobra
(Note: Script of the play based on the latter years of Douglas)
(1983)
Justin Fleming


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Mrs. Oscar Wilde: A Woman of Some Importance
(1983)
Anne Clark Amor


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Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence
(1982)
Mary Hyde


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Lord Alfred's Lover
(Note: This is the script of the play about Bosie and Oscar)
(1981)
Eric Bentley


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The Mad Bad Line: The Family of Lord Alfred Douglas
(1981)
Brian Roberts


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Chapters from an Autobiography
(Note: The author's relationship with Douglas is described in Chapter IV)
(1981)
Samuel M. Steward


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Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde
(1979)
Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis


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Oscar Remembered
(Note: A Play about Oscar and Bosie)
(1977)
Maxim Mazumdar


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Oscar Wilde
(1975)
H. Montgomery Hyde


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The Unrecorded Life of Oscar Wilde
(1972)
Rupert Croft-Cooke


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Bosie: Lord Alfred Douglas, His Friends and Enemies
(Note: Published in England as Bosie: The Story of Lord Alfred Douglas, His Friends and Enemies)
(1963)
Rupert Croft-Cooke


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Oscar Wilde: The Aftermath
(1963)
H. Montgomery Hyde


The Letters of Oscar Wilde
(1962)
Edited by Rupert Hart-Davis


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Lord Alfred Douglas, His Poetry and His Personality
(1949)
Marie Stopes


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Oscar Wilde and the Black Douglas
(1949)
The Marquess of Queensberry (in collaboration with Percy Colson)


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The Life of Lord Alfred Douglas: Spoilt Child of Genius
(1948)
William Freeman


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The Trials of Oscar Wilde
(1948)
H Montgomery Hyde


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Oscar Wilde: His Life and Wit
(1946)
Hesketh Pearson


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Oscar Wilde
(Note: A play about Oscar and Bosie; Preface by Lord Alfred Douglas)
(1938)
Leslie and Sewell Stokes


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Lord Alfred Douglas: His Life and Work
(1931)
Patrick Braybrooke


Some Letters from Oscar Wilde to Alfred Douglas, 1892-1897 (Heretofore Unpublished)
(1924)
With Illustrative Notes by Arthur C. Dennison, Jr. & Harrison Post, and an Essay by A.S.W. Rosenbach.


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The Genius of Lord Alfred Douglas: An Appreciation
(1913)
W. Sorley Brown


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Oscar Wilde
(1913)
Arthur Ransome


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Bosie in 1914




WORKS BY LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS



Oscar Wilde: A Plea and A Reminiscence
Edited by Caspar Wintermans
(2002)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Halcyon Days: Contributions to the Spirit Lamp
Edited by Caspar Wintermans
(1995)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Two Loves and Other Poems: A Selection
Edited by William Whallon
(1990)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Tails With a Twist: Animal Nonsense Verse
(re-published with new illustrations)

(1979)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Collected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas
(1976)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Aesthetes and Decadents of the 1890s: An Anthology of British Poetry and Prose
(Includes six poems by Lord Alfred Douglas)
(1965, republished in 1981)
Introduction and Notes by Karl Beckson


Salome: A Tragedy in One Act
Translated from the French of Oscar Wilde by Lord Alfred Douglas
(1945)
With a New Introduction by Jack Holbrook


Preface to Wartime Harvest
by Marie Carmichael Stopes
(1944)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Sonnets of Lord Alfred Douglas
(1943)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Principles of Poetry
An Address Delivered by Lord Alfred Douglas
Before the Royal Society of Literature on September 2nd, 1943
(1943)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Introduction to Oscar Wilde and the Yellow Nineties by Frances Winwar
(1941)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Ireland and The War Against Hitler
(1940)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Oscar Wilde: A Summing Up
(1940)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Introduction to Brighton Aquatints by John Piper
(1939)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Preface to Oscar Wilde: A Play by Leslie Stokes & Sewell Stokes
(1938)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Without Apology
(1938)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Preface to Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris and Oscar Wilde by Robert Harborough Sherard
(1937)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Sonnets
(1935)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Lyrics
(1935)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Oscar Wilde Twice Defended from André Gide’s Wicked Lies and Frank Harris’s Cruel Libels. To which is added a reply to George Bernard Shaw, a refutation of Dr. G. J. Renier’s statements, a letter to the author from Lord Alfred Douglas, an interview with Bernard Shaw by Hugh Kingsmill. by Robert Harborough Sherard
(Note: This must be one of the longest titles ever placed on a book!)
(1934)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Introduction to The Pantomime Man by Richard Middleton
(1933)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The True History of Shakespeare's Sonnets
(1933)(1970)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Known Signatures
(Anthology including poems by Lord Alfred Douglas)
(1932)
Edited by John Gawsworth


My Friendship With Oscar Wilde
(Note: This is the re-titled American edition of Bosie's Autobiography)
(1932)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Augusten Books of Modern Poetry
LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS

(1932)
Lord Alfred Douglas
edited by George Sylvester Viereck


The Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas
(1929)(1931)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Introduction to Songs of Cell by Horatio Bottomley
(1928)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Complete Poems, Including Light Verse
(1928)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Nine Poems
(1926)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Selected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas
(1926)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Collected Satires of Lord Alfred Douglas
(1926)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Duke of Berwick and Other Rhymes
(1925)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Forward to A New Preface to "The Life and Confessions of Oscar Wilde" by Frank Harris
(1925)
Lord Alfred Douglas


In Excelsis
(1924)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Modern British Poetry
(Includes Bosie's poem "The Green River")
(1920)
Edited by Louis Untermeyer


The Collected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas
(1919)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Oscar Wilde and Myself
(1914)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Sonnets
(1909)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Pongo Papers and the Duke of Berwick
(1907)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Placid Pug
(1906)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The Duke of Berwick
(1899)
Lord Alfred Douglas


The City of the Soul
(1899)(1911)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Tails With a Twist: Animal Nonsense Verse
(1898)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Perkin Warbeck and Some Other Poems
(1897)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Poems
(1896)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Contributed to The Chameleon
(Vol. 1, No. 1)
(1984)
Lord Alfred Douglas


Editor of The Spirit Lamp
(Vol. 2, No. 4-6; Vol. 3, No. 1-6; Vol. 4, No. 1-6)
(1892/1893)
Lord Alfred Douglas





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Bosie and Oscar



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