This document is an introduction to a collection of interviews with Oscar Wilde from his tour of America in 1882. Wilde wrote this letter to a friend at home in Dublin after his arrival in Philadelphia.He notes that he will speak that evening in front of 1500 people. You might fill up the space with "winged words" which are always good wherever they come. My dear Robbie, I send you, in a roll separate from this, my letter to Alfred Douglas, which I hope will arrive safe. As I was leaving W. said: "I had one of the curios here for you: a letter: but it seems to have got hid away again. Full text of "The Letters Of Oscar Wilde". Marcos in Madrid, on the first of January, 1864, a male child, born on the. "Ever read any Oscar Wilde?" he asked. "No. In a letter to the daily paper a member of the LaCrosse.