Vyvyan Oscar Beresford Holland (born November 5?, 1886, London, England—died October 10, 1967, London) was a writer and translator, the second son of the poet and playwright Oscar Wilde.
Wilde married Constance Lloyd in 1884, and they had two sons: Cyril, born in 1885, and Vyvyan, born, in 1886. When Wilde was imprisoned in 1895 after a widely publicized trial on charges of gross indecency for homosexual acts, his two sons were hurried abroad; their name was changed to Holland and they lived in secret.
Holland wrote a moving account of his difficult childhood in Son of Oscar Wilde (1954) and its sequel, Time Remembered, After Père Lachaise (1966). In Son of Oscar Wilde, he recounted that an uncle had informed him that he was born on November 5 but that his parents disliked that date (because it was Guy Fawkes Day) and chose instead to identify his birthday as November 3. “[F]ar from being able to tell [astrologers] the exact hour of my birth,” he wrote, “I cannot be certain of even the exact day.”