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989: 1586: 352: 299:. Both men advised Wilde to get a boat-train to France, but he refused. His mother had advised him to stay and fight, and Wilde reportedly said: "The train has gone. It's too late." Following Wilde's imprisonment in 1895, Ross went abroad but he returned to offer both financial and emotional support to Wilde during his last years. Ross remained loyal to Wilde and was with him when he died in Paris on 30 November 1900. 1008: 238: 193:, was a Baldwinite and a Toronto lawyer who had a very successful political career, serving as Solicitor General for Upper Canada, Attorney General, Speaker of the Legislative Council, President of the Legislative Council, director, and, for a time, president, of the Grand Trunk Railway, and Canadian senator. He became Speaker of the Senate in 1869. 245:
Ross found work as a journalist and critic but he did not escape scandal. He is believed to have become Oscar Wilde's first male lover in 1886, even before he went to Cambridge. In 1893, a few years before Wilde's imprisonment, Ross had a sexual relationship with a boy of sixteen, the son of friends.
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Ross was the youngest of five children, with two sisters, Mary and Maria, and two brothers, John and Alexander. The family moved to Tours, France, in 1866 while Elizabeth was pregnant with Maria, who was born in 1867, the year of Canadian Confederation. John fulfilled his duties as senator largely in
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Ross was able to rely on an allowance and then an inheritance from his wealthy family, leaving him free to pursue his interests. His main contribution to literature lies in his work, not only as Wilde's executor, but also, earlier, as a friendly but critical reader of many of Wilde's texts. If Ross
225:, the Junior Tutor of King's. After recovering, he fought for an apology from his fellow students, which he received, but he also sought the dismissal of Tilley. The college refused to punish Tilley (though he resigned as Junior Tutor) and Ross dropped out. Soon after that, he chose to " 499: 442:, an actress who had played Wilde's Salome in a performance authorised by Ross, was identified as a member of the "cult". She unsuccessfully sued Billing for libel, causing a national sensation in Britain. The incident brought embarrassing attention to Ross and his associates. 197:
absentia until he was chosen as Speaker of the Senate in 1869, the year of Robbie's birth, making his return to Canada unavoidable. The rest of the family followed in 1870. John died in January 1871 and Elizabeth moved the family to London, England, the following April.
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while he was a guest at Ross's house. After a good deal of panic and frantic meetings with solicitors, the parents were persuaded not to go to the police, since at that time their son might be seen as equally guilty and face the possibility of going to prison.
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About 1902, he arranged for the transfer of Wilde's remains "from the obscure Bagneux cemetery to Père Lachaise, the most celebrated cemetery in France" and later instructed his heirs to have his own ashes buried in Wilde's tomb.
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and Augusta Elizabeth Baldwin, Ross was a pivotal figure on the London literary and artistic scene from the mid-1890s to his early death, and mentored several literary figures, including
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In 1908, some years after Wilde's death, Ross produced the definitive edition of his works. Ross was also responsible for commissioning
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Robert Ross. Friend of Friends. Letters to Robert Ross, Art Critic and Writer, together with extracts from his published articles.
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from their publication or performance while he was executor. In 1905, he attended the first performances in England of Wilde's
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The libel hearings unearthed evidence that caused Wilde to drop his charges and led to an arrest warrant for him on charges of
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The boy confessed to his parents that he had engaged in sexual activity with Ross and also admitted to a sexual encounter with
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On 1 March 1895, Wilde, Douglas, and Ross approached a solicitor, Charles Octavius Humphreys, with the intention of suing the
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is a collection of previously published short stories and reviews. As an art critic, Ross was highly critical of the
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at the Bijou Theatre. One of the actors was Frederick Stanley Smith (1885–1953) with whom Ross had a relationship.
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In 1950, on the 50th anniversary of Wilde's death, an urn containing Ross's ashes was placed into Wilde's tomb in
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to all of Wilde's texts, which had been sold off along with Wilde's possessions when Wilde was declared
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after being dunked in a fountain by other students who had, according to Ross, the full support of
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Ross also tried his hand as a writer. He provided an introduction to Wilde's play
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From 1901 to 1908, in personal and professional partnership with the art critic
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lawyer and politician who in the 1840s, together with his political partner
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Roberts, Maria (2016) Let Them Say: The Life of Frederick Stanley Smith
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is to be believed, he frequently suggested changes and improvements.
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British journalist and art critic; lover of Oscar Wilde (1869–1918)
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Wilde's Devoted Friend: A Life of Robert Ross 1869–1918
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copies of his books and, in particular, books, usually
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A grandson of the Canadian reform leader 1041: 1027: 798: 796: 659:Robbie Ross: Oscar Wilde's Devoted Friend 882:"The Scandal of the Tomb of Oscar Wilde" 350: 236: 19:For other people named Robert Ross, see 1656:English male dramatists and playwrights 1411:Music based on the works of Oscar Wilde 802: 670: 489: 1603: 793: 144:, to whom he was a devoted friend and 1022: 637: 131:Executor of the estate of Oscar Wilde 929: 913:, Toronto: Knopf, 2003. p. 221-222. 837:(PhD thesis). The University of York 827: 769: 645:. London: Constable & Robinson. 643:Robbie Ross: Oscar Wilde's True Love 631: 302: 1621:Alumni of King's College, Cambridge 1393:Memorial triptych sculpture, Dublin 688:N. 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For the baseball pitcher, see 1384:A Conversation with Oscar Wilde 1281:The Importance of Being Earnest 1090:The Soul of Man Under Socialism 1048: 923: 900: 874: 849: 690:The Letters of Anthony Trollope 449:, to open an exhibition at the 200: 1696:Canadian expatriates in France 1641:British Roman Catholic writers 961:The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde 861:www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca 763: 754: 738: 712: 699: 682: 664: 463: 232: 209:, where he became a victim of 205:In 1888, Ross was accepted at 1: 1460:The Importance of Being Oscar 990:Works by or about Robbie Ross 930:Cote, David (25 April 2016). 624: 594:Ross is a major character in 270:to represent Wilde. His son, 828:Shaw, Samuel (August 2010). 774:Oscar Wilde's Devoted Friend 451:National Gallery of Victoria 163: 21:Robert Ross (disambiguation) 7: 1005:(public domain audiobooks) 676:A Cambridge Alumni Database 500:To R. R.: On Rereading the 332:Christopher Sclater Millard 10: 1717: 1631:Writers from Tours, France 1552:Manuscripts of Oscar Wilde 1546:The Letters of Oscar Wilde 1421:Themes and derivatives of 1416:Biographies of Oscar Wilde 1179:The Ballad of Reading Gaol 1065:The Picture of Dorian Gray 678:. University of Cambridge. 430:In early 1918, during the 213:, probably because of his 187:Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine 56:Robert Ross at twenty-four 28:Robbie Ross (rugby league) 25: 18: 1666:Canadian LGBT journalists 1580: 1532: 1450:The Trials of Oscar Wilde 1401: 1357: 1290: 1216: 1170: 1138: 1129:The Portrait of Mr. W. H. 1113: 1074: 1056: 803:Borland, Maureen (1990). 705:Richard Ellmann. 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Oxford: Lennard. 719:Linder, Douglas O. 583:Simon Russell Beale 522:The protagonist of 516:The Eye in the Door 498:dedicated her poem 396:John Singer Sargent 380:William Rothenstein 369:Lord Alfred Douglas 277:Wilde v Queensberry 248:Lord Alfred Douglas 138:Robert Baldwin Ross 66:Robert Baldwin Ross 1387:(London sculpture) 1378:Tomb and gravesite 1193:The Harlot's House 1083:The Decay of Lying 966:Margery Ross, ed. 954:Additional sources 888:. 29 November 2019 484:post-impressionist 480:Masques and Phases 357: 243: 229:" to his parents. 1598: 1597: 1524: 1514: 1504: 1494: 1484: 1474: 1473:(1985 miniseries) 1464: 1454: 1444: 1434: 1388: 1368: 1367:(academic centre) 1349: 1341: 1338:Jane Elgee Wilde 1333: 1325: 1317: 1309: 1301: 985:Project Gutenberg 886:Oscar Wilde House 745:About Oscar Wilde 696:(and see footnote 413:Siegfried Sassoon 309:literary executor 303:After Oscar Wilde 272:Travers Humphreys 264:Sir Edward Clarke 173:Ross was born in 158:Siegfried Sassoon 146:literary executor 135: 134: 1708: 1588: 1587: 1522: 1520:The Happy Prince 1512: 1502: 1492: 1482: 1472: 1462: 1452: 1442: 1432: 1402:Based on Wilde's 1386: 1366: 1347: 1339: 1331: 1323: 1315: 1307: 1299: 1298:Constance Wilde 1274:An Ideal Husband 1043: 1036: 1029: 1020: 1019: 1010: 1009: 994:Internet Archive 947: 946: 944: 942: 932:"The Judas Kiss" 927: 921: 904: 898: 897: 895: 893: 878: 872: 871: 869: 867: 853: 847: 846: 844: 842: 836: 825: 819: 818: 800: 791: 790: 788: 786: 767: 761: 758: 752: 742: 736: 735: 733: 731: 716: 710: 703: 697: 686: 680: 679: 668: 662: 656: 635: 578:The Happy Prince 401:The Morning Post 384:Aubrey Beardsley 112:Other names 107:Canadian-British 94: 75: 73: 54: 40: 39: 1716: 1715: 1711: 1710: 1709: 1707: 1706: 1705: 1601: 1600: 1599: 1594: 1576: 1528: 1403: 1397: 1353: 1322:Merlin Holland 1286: 1212: 1166: 1134: 1109: 1070: 1052: 1047: 1007: 977: 951: 950: 940: 938: 928: 924: 905: 901: 891: 889: 880: 879: 875: 865: 863: 855: 854: 850: 840: 838: 834: 826: 822: 815: 801: 794: 784: 782: 768: 764: 759: 755: 743: 739: 729: 727: 717: 713: 704: 700: 687: 683: 669: 665: 657:. 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Index

Robert Ross (disambiguation)
Robbie Ross (rugby league)
Robbie Ross Jr.

Tours
Oscar Wilde
literary executor
Robert Baldwin
John Ross
Siegfried Sassoon
Tours
Robert Baldwin
Toronto
Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine
John Ross
King's College, Cambridge
bullying
sexuality
pneumonia
Arthur Augustus Tilley
reveal his sexuality

Lord Alfred Douglas
Marquess of Queensberry
criminal libel
Sir Edward Clarke
Charles Willie Mathews
Travers Humphreys
Wilde v Queensberry
sodomy

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