Websites
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This slightly scary website has flashing ticker tape telling you what happened to Wilde on each day of the year. It also has a stockpile of letters to and from Wilde.
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If you're feeling maudlin, take a virtual tour of the cemetery where Wilde is buried, along with a lot of other famous people.
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This website was developed for a Brown University class on the Victorian era and has a lot of good information about the time when Wilde was writing.
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Download free PDFs of all the works here for your own Wilde Festival.
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A comprehensive look at life during this period. This excellent site is complete with articles exploring politics, technology, health, and British government during the Victorian period.
Movie or TV Productions
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The amazing cast of this movie includes Julianne Moore, Rupert Everett, Cate Blanchett, Minnie Driver, and Jeremy Northam.
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Adapted from the highly regarded biography by Richard Ellman, this biopic stars Stephen Fry as Oscar Wilde and Jude Law as Lord Alfred Douglas.
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This one features Paulette Godard as Mrs. Cheveley.
Audio
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A free audio book from LibriVox.
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Actor Stephen Fry is a big Wilde fan. He's recorded podcasts of Wilde's short stories and his own thoughts about them.
Images
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Little Oscar in a dress.
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Crooner Morrissey is obsessed with Oscar Wilde. Check it out.