"Letters of Oscar Wilde, Volume 3 (1895-1897)" showcases the poignant and often provocative correspondence of one of literature's most celebrated figures during a tumultuous period of his life. This collection captures Wilde's wit, intellect, and emotional depth as he navigates personal and societal challenges, offering insights into his thoughts on art, love, and the human condition. Listening to these letters today reveals timeless themes of individuality, creativity, and the struggle against societal norms, making Wilde's voice as relevant now as it was over a century ago.