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Cartoon, Oscar Wilde and William Wilde

Cartoon, Oscar Wilde and William Wilde



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Cartoon, Oscar Wilde and William Wilde

Cartoon, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), poet and playwright, comforted by his brother William Wilde (1852-1899) in the face of American criticism of his play, Vera, which lasted only a week in New York before being withdrawn. William says to Oscar: " Never mind, Oscar; other great men have had their dramatic failures!"
1883

Media ID 14401097

© Mary Evans Picture Library

1883 Brother Brothers Bryan Comfort Comforted Comforting Criticism Drama Entracte Failed Failure Flop Oscar Playwright Sunflower Vera Wilde Willie Withdrawn


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