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For the primary universe counterpart, see Oscar Wilde.

In the mirror universe, Oscar Wilde was a Terran author and playwright from Ireland who lived on Earth during the 19th century.

By the 23rd century, his novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, had been banned by the Terran Empire. While in medical school, Phillip Boyce read it, though only because it was forbidden. At the time, he believed that the novel was "silly," dismissing Wilde as a "centuries-dead fop" from "a more permissive age." (TOS - Mirror Universe short story: "The Greater Good")

All indications suggest that the mirror versions of both Wilde and The Picture of Dorian Gray are identical to our own.
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