An easy-to-read Teleny

Did Oscar Wilde write erotica?


Frankly, I find it hard to believe he didn’t.


Did he write Teleny, Or The Reverse of the Medal? At this point, it seems unlikely we’ll ever find a copy of the first draft signed by him. But if you enjoyed Dorian Gray, you’ll probably enjoy the lush prose style of this gay erotic novel. I certainly enjoyed the excerpt I read of it in Pages passed from hand to hand.


It left me wanting more.


So I went searching for the rest. Should be easy, right? Published in 1893, it’s absolutely in the public domain. Yet I couldn’t find any downloadable file of it to put on my eReader (at least none from a site I could trust).


I did find the full text on Wikisource–great if I wanted to read the whole thing online. Or…


Long story short: I cut and pasted the text from Wikisource onto my computer, then formatted it into a PDF file of the sort I’d like to read (with clear page numbers). And if you’re in the mood for a downloadable PDF file of Teleny, here it is for you too:


TELENY


After reading more of it, I’m finding myself on board with the theory that this erotic novel was written “round robin” style by Wilde and friends of his–it seems especially plausible because some of the chapters in Teleny quote way more poetry than others.


Yes, poetry. It’s that kind of Victorian gay erotica.


Which should also serve as a content warning: some of the scenes are rather…Victorian (if you’ve ever read a summary of The Pearl, you might get what I’m aiming at?). Although the sex between the two heroes is hot, from what I’ve read of it. The social attitudes and approach of the story are Victorian, too. By which I mean that the ending is not happily ever after.


There are some versions of Teleny available on Amazon, but the paperback copy I looked at uses em-dashes in place of quotation marks around dialogue. Which, I know that’s a thing, but… So I’m seeing if I can format a simple print-on-demand version in Kindle Direct Publishing and put it up for sale as inexpensively as possible.


 

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Published on January 31, 2020 13:50
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