| Definition: | | Bosie Lord Alfred Douglas was the man Oscar Wilde went to prison for--the beautiful young lover who abandoned Wilde, denied his own homosexuality, and after Wilde`s death devoted the last years of his life to denouncing his former friend as a corrupter of youth. This biography, by a student at Oxford, rehabilitates Douglas to some extent, presenting him as a changeable, charming, and possibly insane man. more details ... |