# De Profundis

> Oscar Wilde’s long prison letter turns suffering, memory, vanity, love, humiliation, and spiritual reckoning into one of the most searching autobiographical works in English.

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## About
De Profundis is Oscar Wilde’s extraordinary letter from prison: an extended act of self-examination written after public scandal, conviction, hard labor, and personal collapse. Addressed to Lord Alfred Douglas but reaching far beyond private grievance, it becomes a work about pain, ego, art, blame, forgiveness, and the altered scale of life under punishment.ThemesThe book explores suffering, remorse, vanity, aestheticism, love, betrayal, religion, and the possibility of inward transformation. Wilde does not write with simple serenity; the power of the text lies in the tension between accusation and insight, self-dramatization and honesty.Why readers still return to itReaders return to De Profundis for its emotional intensity, its piercing self-scrutiny, and its rare account of a writer rethinking art and identity under extreme pressure. It remains indispensable both within Wilde’s work and within the literature of imprisonment.Further contextWritten in Reading Gaol in 1897 and published in stages after Wilde’s death, the text occupies a singular place between letter, confession, literary criticism, and spiritual autobiography.

## Specifications
- author: Oscar Wilde
- publisher: DotBooks
- imprint: DotBooks
- synopsis: Oscar Wilde’s long prison letter turns suffering, memory, vanity, love, humiliation, and spiritual reckoning into one of the most searching autobiographical works in English.
- language: en
- binding: Perfect Bound
- pages: 21
- format: paperback
- oclc: 122954085
- openlibrary: OL14877880W
