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About Oscar Wilde
Personal life
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He spent the next six years on a lecture tour that took him to London, Paris, and parts of the United States
When he was in London, he met the daughter of Queen's Counsel Horace Lloyd, Constance Lloyd
He married Constance Lloyd onMay 29, 1884
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Education
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In 1871, Wilde entered Trinity College, Dublin. Proved himself as outstanding student
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the Berkeley Gold Medal (highest award available for students of classical studies, particularly languages, history, literature, and art.)
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While at Magdalen College, Wilde won the 1878 Newdigate Prize for his poem "Ravenna."
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Career
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his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, is probably one of his most memorable works.
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Early life
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Born on October 16, 1854. In Dublin, Ireland