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Gay History Tour

Oscar Wilde Tours
At A Glance
Oscar Wilde’s Dublin, London and Paris.

As seen in Huffington Post & The Daily Beast, see these three fabulous cities through the lens of a their rich gay history. Following the life of Oscar Wilde, and the lives of other famous gay men and women-such greats as Marcel Proust, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf and Benjamin Britten-rediscover these great cities from the gay point of view.



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Itinerary 8500.00 per person (Single supp 1800.00)

This journey will open your eyes to hidden gay history. It will open doors to sites that are closed to the public, and it will open your mind to the forgotten contribution of gay men and women through special lectures and artistic performances that highlight their cultural achievements.

• Visit places usually closed to (or overlooked by) the public, such as Wilde’s rooms at Magdalen College, Oxford, the timeless Cotswold village featured in Downton Abbey, and a recreation of a Belle Epoque courtesan’s apartment in Paris.

• See the gay side of famous places. Tour the National Portrait Gallery in London, where you will see portraits of gay people ranging from George Villiers, the royal “favorite” of King James I, to actor Ian McKellen; and Paris’ Père Lachaise cemetery, where you will see not only Wilde’s famous tomb, but also those of Colette, Proust, Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas, among many others (including a surprising number of gay couples who were buried together).

• Luxuriate in stunning culinary experiences, from the Merrion Hotel of Dublin’s famous “art tea” (capped by a pastry course inspired by the hotel’s art collection, possibly the finest collection of Irish art in private hands) to a dinner in London's most spectacular Victorian dining room, as well as a final dinner at one of Paris’ most charming 19th century restaurants, whose splendid traditional Lyonnais cooking has been updated by famous chef Alain Ducasse!

• Treat your intellect to a brilliant array of lecturers: leading Wilde scholars from three countries; authors and academics specializing in gay history; actors and playwrights who explore gay identity in theater and art. The line-up will vary from tour to tour, but regular speakers include:  Neil Bartlett, recipient of the Order of the British Empire for his work as a performer and director; Neil McKenna, author of The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde, which places Wilde’s gay identity back at the center of his story; and Gyles Brandreth, ex-parliamentarian, television personality, author of the Oscar Wilde Murder Mysteries, and actor (who appeared as Lady Bracknell in the 2012 West End musical of The Importance of Being Earnest.)  Even Stephen Fry has promised to make an appearance.

About Professor Andrew Lear

Professor Andrew Lear combines a love of travel with a passion for gay history, and he brings both of those attributes to Oscar Wilde Tours.

Professor Lear holds a B.A. from Harvard and a Ph.D. from UCLA.  He has published a widely praised book on male-male love in ancient Greek art, as well as a number of important scholarly articles in this area.  Indeed he is generally considered one of the foremost experts on same-sex love in the ancient world, but his interest in gay history extends to other key periods, such as fin-de-siècle England, Renaissance Italy, and medieval Japan — places and periods that we will explore at Oscar Wilde Tours. 

A beloved teacher at Harvard, Columbia and NYU, Professor Lear won the Harvard Certificate for Excellence in Teaching four times.  He has taught a wide variety of courses in Classics, history, art history, and gender studies— as well as Italian and French language classes!  His courses on sexuality in the ancient world have been particularly popular.  Many years after graduating, students still take the time to let him know how much they appreciated his personal warmth, his passion for teaching, and his sense of fun-all qualities that he brings to Oscar Wilde Tours.

To learn more about this unique tour contact andrew@oscarwildetours.com (Tel. 646-560-3205)
To book email ken@classictravel.com (Tel. 212-404-6731)

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