Gay tolerance might have triumphed in Britain – were it not for Oscar Wilde

Gay tolerance might have triumphed in Britain – were it not for Oscar Wilde

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The great wave of homophobia that swept over the nation in 1895 could have been avoided, suggests Tom Crewe in his new novel

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