The Telegraph - Monday, December 16, 1895

OSCAR WILDE has been visited in prison by Mr. Robert Sherrard, Zola's translator and English agent, who describes Wilde as "feeling his position acutely."

WILDE complains bitterly that he is allowed only one book a week to read, "the only safety valve between him and madness."

Table Talk - Friday, October 18, 1895

OSCAR Wilde has been visited in prison by Mr. Robert Sherrard, Zola's translator and English agent, who describes Wilde as "feeling his position acutely," and complaining bitterly that he is only allowed one book a week to read, "the only safety valve between him and madness."

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