A brilliant portrayal of the radical woman writer Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the constraints she lived under. This detailed account of how a brave, delicate genius remained true to herself and escaped a tyrannical father to shape her own destiny is utterly compelling
- Rebecca Fraser,
<b>PRAISE FOR <i>THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF WILDE</i>:</b> Meticulously researched ... Emer O'Sullivan's brilliant book shows how Oscar was forced to be a bright, flamboyant and radical playwright and novelist so as to be able to take care of his mother and brother.
- Kaya Genç, Times Literary Supplement
A remarkable piece of work. And the best non-fiction book I've read all year.
Sunday Independent
Hugely readable ... O'Sullivan vividly evokes the cultural vitalities Oscar inherited from the house he was born into
- John Sutherland, The Times