Read The Fall of the House of Wilde Online
Authors: Emer O'Sullivan
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My first thanks go to Bloomsbury, my publishers. To my editor, Bill Swainson, formerly of Bloomsbury, I cannot adequately express my gratitude for his invaluable comments and suggestions, and for expertly editing my unwieldy first draft. I am also indebted to Alexandra Pringle for taking over from Bill and kindly giving me encouragement. And to the managing editor, Anna Simpson, superlatives do not suffice to express the thanks I owe for shepherding me through the whole process, with terrific skill and attention to detail. Thanks also to the whole Bloomsbury team who made this book: the gifted designer, David Mann, the publicist, Rachel Nicholson, and the invaluable Imogen Denny and Madeleine Feeny.
I must register a more private debt to the friends with whom I have discussed Wilde, but the warmest thanks to Gary McKeone for his unconditional humanity and for extraordinary kindness in introducing my proposal to Bill Swainson. Without him, my journey might not have begun.
Many people have helped me over the course of this research. I have given full details of specific debts of gratitude in my notes, but I also want to mention the librarians, archivists and staff of the London Library, the British Library, the National Library of Ireland, the William Clark Memorial Library and Reading University Library. Thanks to all for giving generously of your time and expertise, and especially to Amanda X at the London Library for her unstinting efforts on my behalf.
Thanks as well to Oscar Wilde's grandson, Merlin Holland, for kindly granting me permission to quote from unpublished letters and reproduce photographs, and for the interest he showed in this work.
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