If you liked Crushed : the Pity of Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde and Stuart Mason, start with A Florentine Tragedy / For Love of the King (2014), Aforismi Di Oscar Wilde (2022), and Some early poems and fragments (1974). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Crushed : the Pity of Oscar Wilde?

BookOrb recommends A Florentine Tragedy / For Love of the King (2014), Aforismi Di Oscar Wilde (2022), Some early poems and fragments (1974), Oscar Wildes Werke (1910), and Lord Arthur Savile's Crime; the Portrait of Mr. W. H. , and Other Stories (2018).

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Who wrote Crushed : the Pity of Oscar Wilde?

Crushed : the Pity of Oscar Wilde is by Oscar Wilde and Stuart Mason.