In this episode of "The Rest Is History," Dominic and Tom delve into the Trials of Oscar Wilde, starting with a humorous excerpt from "The Importance of Being Earnest." They explore Wilde's background, his rise to literary fame, and his complex personal life, including his relationships with Robbie Ross and Lord Alfred Douglas (Bosie). The discussion covers the societal and legal context of homosexuality in the late 19th century, the shift from moral to medical views of sexuality, and the events leading to Wilde's libel case against the Marquess of Queensbury. They detail Wilde's recklessness, the disastrous trial, and the political implications involving Lord Rosebery, ultimately leading to Wilde's arrest, setting the stage for the subsequent trials and imprisonment.
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