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== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* Although the overall series is not given a date more specific than the [[1890s]] until the audio story ''[[The Final Act (audio story)|The Final Act]]'', Oscar Wilde's play ''A Woman of No Importance'' premiered on 19 April 1893, whereas [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s play ''Widowers' Houses'' premiered on 9 December 1892 in real life. However, Litefoot, referring to "the love that dares not speak its name," quotes the poem ''Two Loves'' by [[Alfred Douglas|Lord Alfred Douglas]], which was originally published in 1894. | * Although the overall series is not given a date more specific than the [[1890s]] until the audio story ''[[The Final Act (audio story)|The Final Act]]'', Oscar Wilde's play ''[[A Woman of No Importance]]'' premiered on 19 April 1893, whereas [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s play ''Widowers' Houses'' premiered on 9 December 1892 in real life. However, Litefoot, referring to "the love that dares not speak its name," quotes the poem ''Two Loves'' by [[Alfred Douglas|Lord Alfred Douglas]], which was originally published in 1894. | ||
* ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' by Oscar Wilde previously played an important role in the audio story ''[[Echoes of Grey (audio story)|Echoes of Grey]]'', which was likewise written by [[John Dorney]]. | * ''The Picture of Dorian Gray'' by Oscar Wilde previously played an important role in the audio story ''[[Echoes of Grey (audio story)|Echoes of Grey]]'', which was likewise written by [[John Dorney]]. | ||