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Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

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Oscar Wilde was born in Ireland, graduated from Oxford, and is a modern playwright; Wilde was a genius, 19th-century aesthetic interpreter who promoted the idea of "art for art's sake" that made him successful and distinctive;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

In the history of English literature, he is a landmark figure, following William Shakespeare, pushing the revival of English drama to another peak; unlike Shakespeare's tragic masterpieces and fame, Wilde, with his witty humor and vivid comedy form, nurtured serious qualities and emotions in it, and aroused people's deep reflection, thus creating his dramatic era and glory;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

At the same time, Wilde's thought also has a paranoid and distorted side: he believes that real life is ugly, and only beauty is eternal;

"Ideal husband," "Lady Windermere's fan," "The Importance of Being Earnest," "A Woman of No Importance," "The Ballad of Reading Gaol," "The Ballad of Reading Gaol, " The picture of dorian gray, etc.;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

Compared with Wilde's literary achievements, it seems that his private feelings and sexual orientation are more eye-catching, and in the trajectory of his 46-year life, there have been three important intimate lovers, one woman and two men:

Married wilde in 1884, had two sons, moved to Italy with two sons while Wilde was serving his sentence after the "undefeated" incident, and changed his surname to holland;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

Douglas was the son of the Marquis, and had a relationship with Wilde for four years, and was later discovered by his father and accused Wilde of being imprisoned for four years; after Wilde was released from prison, the two wanted to reconcile the old good, but because Wilde was no longer beautiful, it was difficult to go back to the past, and finally broke up;

Wilde's first same-sex lover, later separated by Wilde's infatuation with Douglas, lived an anonymous life after Wilde was released from prison and moved to Paris, and it was Rose who accompanied him through the last journey of his life;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

Stephen Fry as Oscar Wilde, mayor of Long Lake in The Hobbit;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

Jennifer Ehle as Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

Jennifer co-starred with Colin Feith in the 1995 version of Pride and Prejudice as Female Number One Elizabeth Bennett;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

Jude Law as Boise, also known as Lord Alfred Douglas;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:
Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

The British super handsome guy, of course, has now become a greasy uncle;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

He was nominated for Best Actor at the 76th Academy Awards for "Cold Mountain";

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

Michael Sheen as Robert Ross;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

He is the founder of Volturi in Twilight, the elegant Arrow;

Wilde, and his wife, two same-sex lovers Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), include Wilde's wife Constance Lloyd: Wilde's infatuated lover, Lord Alfred Douglas (nicknamed Percy Boise): Wilde's confidante Robert Ross): The 1997 film Wilde's Lover:

William, an education expert in the American drama "Master of Sex";

With regard to Wilde, one last sentence:

He may be the only person in the world who can completely convince you of the paradox of perversion.

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