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This poem - originally published anonymously, written after Wildes two years hard labour in Reading prison - is the tale of a man who has been sentenced to hang for the murder of the woman he loved. The Ballad of Reading Gaol follows the inmate through his final three weeks, as he stares at the sky and silently drinks his beer ration. Heart-wrenching and eye-opening, the ballad also expresses perfectly Wildes belief that humanity is made up only of offenders, each of us deserving a greater charity for the severity of our crimes.

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OSCAR WILDE
The Ballad of Reading Gaol and Other Poems
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PENGUIN BOOKS PENGUIN CLASSICS Published by the Penguin Group Penguin Books Ltd, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL , England Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014, USA Penguin Group (Canada), 90 Eglinton Avenue East, Suite 700, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4P 2Y3
(a division of Pearson Penguin Canada Inc.) Penguin Ireland, 25 St Stephens Green, Dublin 2, Ireland (a division of Penguin Books Ltd) Penguin Group (Australia), 250 Camberwell Road, Camberwell, Victoria 3124, Australia
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(a division of Pearson New Zealand Ltd) Penguin Books (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd, 24 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, Johannesburg 2196, South Africa Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: 80 Strand, London WC2R 0RL , England www.penguin.com The Ballad of Reading Gaol first published 1898 This selection first published in Penguin Classics 2010 Chronology copyright Ian Small, 2003 All rights reserved Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publishers prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser ISBN: 978-0-14-195838-5 PENGUIN Picture 2 CLASSICS The Ballad of Reading Gaol and Other Poems Oscar Fingal OFlahertie Wills Wilde was born in Dublin in 1854, his father an eminent eye-surgeon and his mother a nationalist poet who wrote under the pseudonym Speranza. He went to Trinity College, Dublin, and then to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he began to propagandize the new Aesthetic (or Art for Arts Sake) Movement. Despite winning a first and the Newdigate Prize for Poetry, Wilde failed to obtain an Oxford fellowship, and was forced to earn a living by public lecturing and writing for periodicals. He published a largely unsuccessful volume of poems in 1881 and in the next year undertook a lecture tour of the United States in order to promote the DOyly Carte production of Gilbert and Sullivans comic opera Patience. After his marriage to Constance Lloyd in 1884, he tried to establish himself as a writer, but with little initial success. However, his three volumes of short fiction, The Happy Prince (1888), Lord Arthur Saviles Crime (1891) and A House of Pomegranates (1891), together with his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891), gradually won him a reputation, confirmed and enhanced by the phenomenal success of his society comedies Lady Windermeres Fan, A Woman of No Importance, An Ideal Husband and The Importance of Being Earnest, all performed on the West End stage between 1892 and 1895.

Success, however, was short-lived. In 1891 Wilde had met and fallen extravagantly in love with Lord Alfred Douglas. In 1895, when his success as a dramatist was at its height, Wilde brought an unsuccessful libel action against Douglass father, the Marquess of Queensberry. Wilde lost the case and two trials later was sentenced to two years imprisonment for acts of gross indecency. As a result of this experience he wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol. He was released from prison in 1897 and went into an immediate self-imposed exile on the Continent.

He died in Paris in ignominy in 1900.

Chronology
1854Oscar Fingal OFlahertie Wilde born (he added Wills in the 1870s) on 16 October at 21 Westland Row, Dublin.
1855His family move to 1 Merrion Square in Dublin.
1857Birth of Isola Wilde, Oscars sister.
1858Birth of Constance Mary Lloyd, Wildes future wife.
1864Wildes father is knighted following his appointment as Queen Victorias Surgeon Oculist the previous year. Wilde attends Portora Royal School, Enniskillen.
1867Death of Isola Wilde.
18714At Trinity College, Dublin, reading Classics and Ancient History.
18748At Magdalen College, Oxford, reading Classics and Ancient History (Greats).
1875Travels in Italy with his tutor from Dublin, J. P. Mahaffy.
1876First poems published in Dublin University Magazine. Death of Sir William Wilde.
1877Further travels in Italy, and in Greece.
1878Wins the Newdigate Prize for Poetry in Oxford with Ravenna.

Takes a double first from Oxford. Moves to London and starts to establish himself as a popularizer of Aestheticism.

1879Meets Constance Lloyd.
1881Poems published at his own expense; not well received critically.
1882Lecture tour of North America, speaking on art, aesthetics and decoration. Revised edition of Poems published.
1883His first play, Vera; or, The Nihilists, performed in New York; it is not a success.
1884Marries Constance Lloyd in London, honeymoon in Paris and Dieppe.
1885Moves into 16 Tite Street, Chelsea. Cyril Wilde born.
1886Vyvyan Wilde born. Meets Robert Ross, to become his lifelong friend and, in 1897, his literary executor. Ross may have been Wildes first homosexual lover.
1887Becomes the editor of Ladys World: A Magazine of Fashion and Society, and changes its name to Womans World.

Publication of The Canterville Ghost and Lord Arthur Savils Crime.

1888The Happy Prince and Other Tales published; on the whole well received.
1889Pen, Pencil and Poison (on the forger and poisoner Thomas Griffiths Wainewright), The Decay of Lying (a dialogue in praise of artifice over nature and art over morality), The Portrait of Mr W.H. (on the supposed identity of the dedicatee of Shakespeares sonnets) all published.
1890The Picture of Dorian Gray published in the July number of Lippincotts Monthly Magazine; fierce debate between Wilde and hostile critics ensues. The True Function and Value of Criticism (later revised and included in Intentions as The Critic as Artist) published.
1891Wildes first meeting with Lord Alfred Douglas (Bosie). The Duchess of Padua performed in New York. The Soul of Man Under Socialism and Preface to Dorian Gray published in February and March in the Fortnightly Review. Intentions (collection of critical essays), Lord Arthur Saviles Crime and Other Stories and A House of Pomegranates (fairy-tales) published.
1892Lady Windermeres Fan performed at St Jamess Theatre, London (February to July).
1893Salom published in French. A Woman of No Importance performed at Haymarket Theatre, London.
1894Salome published in English with illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley; Douglas is the dedicatee. The Sphinx, a poem with illustrations by Charles Ricketts, published.
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