Endnotes
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^ Queensberry's handwriting was almost indecipherable: The hall porter initially read "ponce and sodomite", but Queensberry himself claimed that he'd written "posing 'as' a sodomite", an easier accusation to defend in court. Merlin Holland concludes that "what Queensberry almost certainly wrote was "posing somdomite [sic]", (Holland (2004:300))
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^ Belford 2000, p. 272.
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^ Holland (2004:300)
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^ Sentencing Statement of Justice Wills Archived 23 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Criminal Trial Transcript Page, University of Missouri-Kansas Law School. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
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^ Ellmann (1988:451)
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^ Ellmann (19988:454)
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^ Ellmann (1988:456)
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^ a b Ellmann (1988:465)
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^ Ellmann (1988:465–466)
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^ Ellmann (1988:460)
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^ Ellmann (1988:)
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^ Ellmann (1988:467)
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^ Ellmann (1988:478)
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^ a b Ellmann (1988:479)
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^ a b Holland/Hart-Davis (2000:683)
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^ Raby (1988:140)
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^ a b Raby (1988:135)
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^ Raby (1988:134)
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^ (De Profundis) Holland/Hart-Davis, (2000:700)
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^ Raby (1988:135,6)
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^ a b Raby (1988:136)
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^ Kiberd (2000:330)
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^ Raby (1988:137)
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^ (De Profundis) Holland/Hart-Davis, (2000:739).
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^ Critchley, Simon Oscar Wilde's faithless Christianity The Guardian 15 January 2009. Retrieved 16 November 2010
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^ Ellmann (1988)
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^ a b Kiberd (2000:335)
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^ Robert, Ross, Preface to "De Profundis". London: Methuen & Co., Mar. 1905.
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^ Robert, Ross, Preface to De Profundis, by Oscar Wilde. Methuen, London. 6 April 1912
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^ Kiberd (2000:334)
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^ a b "How De Profundis got its name", Dexter, G. The Daily Telegraph, 15 June 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
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^ Belford 2000, pp. 278.
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^ Ellmann (1988:496)
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^ Mason (1976:454)
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Holland, Oscar Wilde. Ed. by Merlin (2000). De Profundis : a facsimile [of Oscar Wilde's original manuscript; British Library additional MS 50141A]. [London]: British Library. ISBN 9780712346924.
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^ a b Manuscript of 'De Profundis' by Oscar Wilde, full reproduction of the original manuscript. Retrieved: 30 January 2017.
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^ Brogan 1984, p. 87.
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