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Original paragraph in
Times Union - Thursday, August 22, 1895
Times Union - Thursday, August 22, 1895
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The Daily Colonist - Friday, August 23, 1895
The Daily Colonist - Friday, August 23, 1895
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LONDON, August 22. - A statement of the condition of Oscar Wilde's finances, which has just been issued, shows his liabilities to be
£3,591, with no available assets. His insolvency is ascribed by him to the failure of his actions for libel against the Marquis of Queensberry, who is now
a petitioning creditor seeking the payment of the costs of his defense, which the court ordered Wilde to pay. Wilde’s income has averaged £2,000 a year,
chiefly derived from his literary and dramatic work. He has been insolvent two years, his expenditures having greatly exceeded his income.
A statement of the condition of Oscar Wilde’s finances has just been issued. It shows his liabilities to be £3,591, with no available
assets. His insolvency is ascribed by him to the failure of his action for libel against the Marquis of Queensberry, who is now a petitioning creditor,
seeking the payment of the costs of bis deficit, which the court ordered him to pay. Wilde's income has averaged £2,000 a year, chiefly derived from his
literary and dramatic works. He has been insolvent two years, his expenditures having greatly exceeded his income.