Wilde's women

Book • 2015
Wilde's Women delves into the lives of the women surrounding Oscar Wilde, from his mother to his wife, sister, and collaborators.

Eleanor Fitzsimons brings these women out of the shadows, exploring their influences and experiences within Wilde's world.

The book examines their complex relationships, contributions, and the impact they had on Wilde's life and work.

It uncovers their individual stories, shedding light on their resilience and struggles in Victorian society.

Wilde's Women provides a fresh perspective on Oscar Wilde's life through the lens of the women who shaped it.

It is a must-read for anyone interested in Wilde, Victorian history, or the lives of remarkable women.

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Eleanor Fitzsimons
as her first biography, which looks at all the women in Oscar Wilde's life, including his mother.
Eibhear Walshe and Eleanor Fitzsimons, "Speranza: Poems by Jane Wilde" (Liverpool UP, 2025)
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Eleanor Fitzsimons
as her biography looking at the women in Oscar Wilde's life.
Eibhear Walshe and Eleanor Fitzsimons, "Speranza: Poems by Jane Wilde" (Liverpool UP, 2025)

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