
A quiet evening in a cozy London townhouse sets the stage for a lively debate about art, authenticity and the thin line between homage and deception. Two friends, Erskine and the narrator, sip coffee and trade cigarette smoke while dissecting the motives of a young man who once fabricated a painting to prove a controversial theory about a celebrated poet’s secret identity.
When Erskine produces a mysterious portrait of a strikingly beautiful, almost androgynous youth, the conversation turns from abstract speculation to a palpable intrigue. The image, with its 16th‑century attire and thoughtful gaze, hints at hidden histories and the tantalizing possibility that a long‑lost figure may have been more than a myth. Listeners are invited to follow the narrator’s quest to untangle fact from fancy, exploring the allure of literary conspiracies and the human desire to rewrite the past.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (284K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1900
Known for sparkling wit and razor-sharp social comedy, this Irish writer turned elegance, satire, and paradox into an unforgettable literary voice. His plays and prose still feel fresh, funny, and surprisingly daring more than a century later.
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