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In a [[Fourth Doctor|yet earlier incarnation]], the Doctor recalled having met Wilde. ([[ST]]: ''[[The Clanging Chimes of Doom]]'') Later [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]] mentioning having met [[George Bernard Shaw]] at a party hosted by Wilde ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles]]''). | |||
In his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth incarnation]], the Doctor claimed (in jest) that [[First Doctor|his first incarnation]] had got his [[The Doctor's walking stick|walking stick]] in an adventure involving Wilde and "midget assassins". ([[IDW]]: ''[[The Forgotten]]'') | |||
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[[Category:Human writers|Wilde, Oscar]] | [[Category:Human writers|Wilde, Oscar]] | ||
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Oscar Wilde was renowned 19th century writer.
Profile
Biography
During his days at University of Oxford an alien spread a disease to him that turned him into a Vampire. Returning home to Dublin, he infected Florence Balcombe with the disease. After the Doctor cured Wilde of his vampirism, he then left to Paris. (DWA: Bat Attack!) In Paris, he was met by Iris Wildthyme and the Doctor, in a previous incarnation. (EDA: The Scarlet Empress)
Minor Mentions and Reference
In a yet earlier incarnation, the Doctor recalled having met Wilde. (ST: The Clanging Chimes of Doom) Later the Doctor mentioning having met George Bernard Shaw at a party hosted by Wilde (EDA: The Gallifrey Chronicles).
In his tenth incarnation, the Doctor claimed (in jest) that his first incarnation had got his walking stick in an adventure involving Wilde and "midget assassins". (IDW: The Forgotten)