Oscar Wilde's Life and Death

Oscar Wilde was an Irish poet and a playwright whose career started taking off in the 1880s and then became one of the most popular playwrights in London by the 1890s. The child of a doctor and a poet, Wilde was destined for great things receiving higher education from elite schools where he discovered his interest and passion for literature, specifically Walter Pater and John Ruskin. During his come-up, he found he enjoyed aestheticism which was all the talk of London writers.

Lido

An lagoon of Venice that Adrian, Clara, and Lionel pass through before they decide to change course from Rome to Athens.  Alas.