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Chapter 27
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A Last Word
It was the inhumanity of the prison doctor and the English prison system that killed Oscar Wilde. The sore place in his ear caused by the fall when he fainted that Sunday morning in Wandsworth Prison chapel1 formed into an abscess and was the final cause of his death. The “operation” Ross speaks of in his letter was the excision2 of this tumour3. The imprisonment4 and starvation, and above all the cruelty of his gaolers, had done their work.
The local malady6 was inflamed7, as I have already said, by a more general and more terrible disease. The doctors attributed the red flush Oscar complained of on his chest and back, which he declared was due to eating mussels, to another and graver cause. They warned him at once to stop drinking and smoking and to live with the greatest abstemiousness8, for they recognised in him the tertiary symptoms of that dreadful disease which the brainless prudery in England allows to decimate the flower of English manhood unchecked.
Oscar took no heed9 of their advice. He had little to live for. The pleasures of eating and drinking in good company were almost the only pleasures left to him. Why should he deny himself the immediate10 enjoyment11 for a very vague and questionable12 future benefit?
He never believed in any form of asceticism
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chapel
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enjoyment
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liberating
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loyalty
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manliness
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