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Charles Grolleau's 'The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports' offers a unique insight into the infamous trial of Oscar Wilde through the lens of shorthand reports. Grolleau skillfully presents the courtroom drama in a captivating narrative style, providing readers with a detailed account of Wilde's trial for indecency. The book not only explores the legal aspects of the case but also delves into the societal attitudes towards homosexuality in Victorian England, making it a valuable resource for those interested in LGBTQ history and legal studies. Grolleau's use of primary sources,…mehr

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Charles Grolleau's 'The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports' offers a unique insight into the infamous trial of Oscar Wilde through the lens of shorthand reports. Grolleau skillfully presents the courtroom drama in a captivating narrative style, providing readers with a detailed account of Wilde's trial for indecency. The book not only explores the legal aspects of the case but also delves into the societal attitudes towards homosexuality in Victorian England, making it a valuable resource for those interested in LGBTQ history and legal studies. Grolleau's use of primary sources, such as court transcripts and eyewitness testimonies, adds an authentic touch to the narrative, enhancing the reader's understanding of the trial's significance in literary and legal history. Charles Grolleau, a seasoned legal scholar with a passion for LGBTQ rights, was driven to write this book to shed light on the unjust treatment of Oscar Wilde during his trial. His meticulous research and insightful analysis make 'The Trial of Oscar Wilde' a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of law, literature, and sexuality. I highly recommend this book to scholars, students, and history enthusiasts seeking a comprehensive examination of Wilde's trial and its implications for society.

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Charles Grolleau, a figure lesser-known in mainstream literary circles, contributed to the turn-of-the-century literature in a distinctive manner through his work as a translator and as an author. One of his notable contributions is 'The Trial of Oscar Wilde, from the Shorthand Reports,' which encompasses the detailed accounts of the infamous 1895 trials of the Irish playwright and poet, leading to Wilde's conviction on charges of gross indecency. Grolleau's work provides a comprehensive and verbatim record of the legal proceedings which, beyond mere documentation, offers insight into the socio-legal context of the time. Grolleau's literary style, particularly in this bibliographical endeavour, could be construed as one that values precision and factual integrity, a stance that is vital for historical and legal recountings. Through this effort, he helped preserve a crucial moment in the history of LGBTQ rights and literature. While Grolleau might not be among the widely acclaimed authors, his meticulous work in capturing the plight of Wilde has bestowed upon scholars and literary enthusiasts an invaluable resource for understanding the intersection of law, social ethics, and the life of one of the most celebrated figures in literature.