The Ballad of Reading Gaol [Russian Edition]
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A haunting meditation on justice, love, and human suffering - Wilde's final work, born from personal tragedy, remains one of the most powerful prison poems ever written.
Written after his release from Reading Gaol in 1897, Oscar Wilde's The Ballad of Reading Gaol reflects on the execution of fellow inmate Charles Thomas Wooldridge and the brutal realities of incarceration. Composed under the pseudonym ""C.3.3.""-Wilde's prison cell number-the poem transcends personal narrative to critique th...



