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The Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas

Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas wrote his autobiography in his late fifties, some 29 years after the death of Oscar Wilde. Since the publication of his first memoir, “Oscar Wilde and Myself” (1914), Douglas’s anger at his former lover had cooled somewhat, but he still took the opportunity to strike back at his many perceived enemies. (summary by Rob Marland)


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Chapters

01 - Chapter I

13:45

02 - Chapter II

14:27

03 - Chapter III

15:41

04 - Chapter IV

15:13

05 - Chapter V

9:28

06 - Chapter VI

9:35

07 - Chapter VII

26:14

08 - Chapter VIII

12:13

09 - Chapter IX

10:53

10 - Chapter X

13:33

11 - Chapter XI

21:55

12 - Chapter XII

13:18

13 - Chapter XIII

9:56

14 - Chapter XIV

8:59

15 - Chapter XV

18:03

16 - Chapter XVI

13:43

17 - Chapter XVII

12:06

18 - Chapter XVIII

13:52

19 - Chapter XIX

10:11

20 - Chapter XX

11:09

21 - Chapter XXI

12:02

22 - Chapter XXII

20:52

23 - Chapter XXIII

14:08

24 - Chapter XXIV

17:40

25 - Chapter XXV

9:40

26 - Chapter XXVI

14:50

27 - Chapter XXVII

16:19

28 - Chapter XXVIII

16:30

29 - Chapter XXIX

19:59

30 - Chapter XXX

19:16

31 - Chapter XXXI

15:33

32 - Chapter XXXII

16:03

33 - Chapter XXXIII

15:26

34 - Chapter XXXIV

11:47

35 - Chapter XXXV

9:05

36 - Chapter XXXVI

16:53

37 - Chapter XXXVII

12:02

38 - Chapter XXXVIII

15:16

39 - Chapter XXXIX

12:11

40 - Chapter XL

13:00

41 - Chapter XLI

18:55

42 - Chapter XLII

19:14

43 - Chapter XLIII

11:33

44 - Chapter XLIV

17:00

45 - Chapter XLV

10:04

46 - Chapter XLVI

16:58

47 - Appendix

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