The Ballad Of Reading Gaol

" The Ballad of Reading Gaol " is a poem by Oscar Wilde, written in exile in Berneval-le-Grand and Naples, after his release from HM Prison Reading (Reading Gaol, RED-ing jail) on 19 May 1897.

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Why did Oscar Wilde write ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’? Wilde wrote this poem after leaving Reading Gaol, using what he had seen and suffered to speak plainly about prison life and public punishment.

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“The Ballad of Reading Gaol” is a 109-stanza poem composed while Wilde was in exile in France; after his release from prison in Reading, Berkshire, England, where he had been incarcerated...

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Wilde dedicated the poem to a fellow prisoner, Charles Thomas Woolridge (‘C. T. W.’), a soldier who had been convicted for murdering his wife and who was hanged in Reading Gaol in July 1896 – the first execution that had taken place at the prison for eighteen years.

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