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In Extremis/De Profundis archiveIn Extremis - On the night of 24th March 1895, Mrs Robinson, a society palm reader, agreed to see Oscar Wilde in her London flat. Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, 'Bosie', was urging him to sue the Marquis of Queensbury (Bosie's Father) for criminal libel. But Wilde's friends, wary of Queensbury's power, were warning him to leave town, In Extremis reveals the strange turmoil of that night, as a man at the height of his fame turns to a complete stranger for advice about a potentially life-changing decision. De Profundis - Two years later, towards the end of his sentence in Reading Gaol, Wilde was agonising over the lack of contact with Bosie. In desperation, he started to write him a letter. It is perhaps the greatest love letter ever written. Filled with a torrent of accusation, recrimination and passion, Wilde eventually reached an extraordinary state of understanding and reconciliation.

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Author(s): Neil Bartlett, Oscar Wilde

Archive listings for In Extremis/De Profundis

Work type: Play.

T01761194395

Company Royal National Theatre. Director Corin Redgrave. Director Trevor Nunn. Performer Corin Redgrave (Wilde). Performer Sheila Hancock.
3 Nov 00 to 16 Dec 00Dorfman Theatre (National Theatre), West End :: V375
listing details L670627615
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