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De Profundis

Oscar Wilde

Publisher: CLXBX

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Summary

De Profundis is one of the most intimate, powerful, and revealing works ever written by Oscar Wilde. Composed during his imprisonment in Reading Gaol between 1895 and 1897, this long and deeply personal letter stands as a testament to suffering, self-examination, spiritual awakening, and the redemptive power of art. Stripped of the wit and flamboyance that once defined his public persona, Wilde writes here with raw honesty, emotional depth, and profound introspection.

Addressed to Lord Alfred Douglas, whose relationship with Wilde contributed to the scandal that led to Wilde's conviction and imprisonment, De Profundis explores the complexities of love, betrayal, pride, and responsibility. Yet the work transcends its immediate circumstances. It becomes a meditation on pain and transformation—on how suffering can dismantle vanity and illusion, leaving behind a clearer understanding of truth and self.

In this extraordinary text, Wilde reflects on the choices that led to his downfall and the spiritual lessons he believes suffering has taught him. He grapples with themes of forgiveness, humility, artistic integrity, and moral growth. The prison cell becomes both a literal and symbolic space of confinement, where Wilde confronts not only the harsh realities of incarceration but also the deeper emotional and psychological consequences of his past actions.

Far from a simple letter of accusation or regret, De Profundis is a philosophical and spiritual confession. Wilde examines the nature of Christ as a supreme individualist and artist of the soul, offering a striking reinterpretation of faith rooted in compassion and personal authenticity. He argues that sorrow is not merely an affliction but a profound teacher—one that reshapes the spirit and reveals the essence of character.

The work also offers a poignant glimpse into the rigid moral climate of Victorian society, exposing the hypocrisy and cruelty that fueled Wilde's public disgrace. Yet even amid bitterness and heartbreak, his voice remains eloquent and reflective. The prose retains the lyrical beauty and intellectual brilliance that made Wilde one of the most celebrated writers of his era, though now tempered by vulnerability and hard-earned wisdom.

Published posthumously in a revised form and later restored closer to Wilde's original manuscript, De Profundis endures as a remarkable literary document. It bridges the gap between autobiography and philosophical treatise, between personal confession and universal reflection. Readers encounter not the sparkling playwright of London's salons, but a man confronting despair and discovering within it the possibility of spiritual renewal.

Deeply moving and intellectually rich, De Profundis invites readers into the depths of the human soul—into the place where pride is broken, illusions are stripped away, and truth emerges through suffering. It is a work of courage and candor, revealing how even in the darkest circumstances, the creative spirit can endure and transform pain into meaning.
Available since: 02/22/2026.
Print length: 106 pages.

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