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Alfred Bruce Douglas was a notable English poet and writer, best known for his association with Oscar Wilde. Born in 1872, he was the son of the 9th Marquess of Queensberry and became a prominent figure in the aesthetic movement. Douglas's poetry often reflected his tumultuous relationship with Wilde, capturing the complexities of love and desire. His works, including 'Two Loves and Other Poems', reveal his lyrical talent and his struggles with societal norms of his time.

Throughout his life, Douglas was not only influenced by Wilde but also by various literary currents that shaped the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. His contributions to literature include essays, criticism, and poetry that often challenged the moral frameworks of his contemporary society. Although he faced considerable scandal and adversity, Douglas's literary legacy endures, illustrating the power of love and the artistic spirit. He passed away in 1945, leaving behind a complex and rich body of work that continues to resonate today.

تاریخ تولد April 22, 1872
محل تولد Castleton, Derbyshire, England
تاریخ مرگ March 7, 1945
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