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Oscar Wilde's real crime

"I call upon [each in] the jury as a father to say whether Lord Queenberry was not justified in endeavoring to every man in his power to rescue his son from the baneful domination of the prosecutor [Oscar Wilde] [for]…making his son into a woman."

-Lord Queensbury's solicitor in Wilde's prosecution of him for criminal libel, 1895

((tag: the Law Project, Oscar Wilde, queer, gender, feminist, Victorian England, criminal homosexuality, law))

More on Wilde and the law in the beta of my show The Law Project NYC 7/28/10. BUY TIX

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