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Wilde's wiles : studies of the influences on Oscar Wilde and his enduring influences in the twenty-first century
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ISBN: 1443865974 9781443865975 1322057001 9781322057002 Year: 2013 Publisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, England : Cambridge Scholars Publishing,

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Wilde's Wiles: Studies of the Influences on Oscar Wilde and His Enduring Influences in the Twenty-First Century is a collection of essays which celebrates the diversity of Oscar Wilde's genius. This unique collection of scholarship explores not only his influence on a broad spectrum of subjects including: aesthetics, children's literature, women's issues, consumer economics, queer theory, politics, theater, film, poetry, Victorianism and other aspects of culture such as pedagogical approaches...


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Declaring his genius : Oscar Wilde in North America
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ISBN: 0674067878 0674066960 0674071395 9780674067875 9780674066960 9780674071391 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,

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Arriving at the port of New York in 1882, a 27-year-old Oscar Wilde quipped he had "nothing to declare but my genius." But as Roy Morris, Jr., reveals in this sparkling narrative, Wilde was, for the first time in his life, underselling himself. A chronicle of the sensation that was Wilde's eleven-month speaking tour of America, Declaring His Genius offers an indelible portrait of both Oscar Wilde and the Gilded Age. Wilde covered 15,000 miles, delivered 140 lectures, and met everyone who was anyone. Dressed in satin knee britches and black silk stockings, the long-haired apostle of the British Aesthetic Movement alternately shocked, entertained, and enlightened a spellbound nation. Harvard students attending one of his lectures sported Wildean costume, clutching sunflowers and affecting world-weary poses. Denver prostitutes enticed customers by crying: "We know what makes a cat wild, but what makes Oscar Wilde?" Whitman hoisted a glass to his health, while Ambrose Bierce denounced him as a fraud. Wilde helped alter the way post-Civil War Americans-still reeling from the most destructive conflict in their history-understood themselves. In an era that saw rapid technological changes, social upheaval, and an ever-widening gap between rich and poor, he delivered a powerful anti-materialistic message about art and the need for beauty. Yet Wilde too was changed by his tour. Having conquered America, a savvier, more mature writer was ready to take on the rest of the world. Neither Wilde nor America would ever be the same.


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Greek epigram in reception. J.A. Symonds, Oscar Wilde, and the invention of desire, 1805-1929
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ISBN: 0191761354 019163946X 0199662495 1299999107 9780191761355 9780191639463 9781299999107 Year: 2013 Publisher: Corby Oxford University Press

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Tracing the evolution and reception history of a collection of ancient Greek epigrams from the early nineteenth to twentieth century, the volume analyses the rhetoric which writers and translators brought to the text, highlighting the after effects of this cultural war on the interpretations of Ancient Greece in British print culture.


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Wilde discoveries : traditions, histories, archives
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ISBN: 1442665696 9781442665699 1442646446 9781442646445 144266570X Year: 2013 Publisher: Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press,

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The most significant resource for any researcher wishing to understand the finer details of Oscar Wilde's remarkable career, the "Oscar Wilde and His Circle" archive at the University of California, Los Angeles houses the world's largest collection of materials relating to the life and work of the gifted Irish writer. Wilde Discoveries brings together thirteen studies based on research done in this archive that span the course of Wilde's work and shed light on previously neglected aspects of Wilde's lively and varied professional and personal life. This volume offers fresh approaches to well-known works such as 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' while paying serious attention to his lesser known writings and activities, including his earliest attempts at emulating the English Romantics, his editing of 'Woman's World', and his fascination with anarchism. A detailed introduction by the volume editor ties the essays together and illustrates the distinctive evolution of research on this great writer's extraordinary career


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Oscar Wilde in context
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ISBN: 9781139060103 9781107016132 1139060104 9781107731776 1107731771 9781107728264 1107728266 1107016134 9781306459228 1139890700 1107720435 1107727669 1107730023 1107723647 1316647587 Year: 2013 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Oscar Wilde was a courageous individualist whose path-breaking life and work were shaped in the crucible of his time and place, deeply marked by the controversies of his era. This collection of concise and illuminating articles reveals the complex relationship between Wilde's work and ideas and contemporary contexts including Victorian feminism, aestheticism and socialism. Chapters investigate how Wilde's writing was both a resistance to and quotation of Victorian master narratives and genre codes. From performance history to film and operatic adaptations, the ongoing influence and reception of Wilde's story and work is explored, proposing not one but many Oscar Wildes. To approach the meaning of Wilde as an artist and historical figure, the book emphasises not only his ability to imagine new worlds, but also his bond to the turbulent cultural and historical landscape around him - the context within which his life and art took shape.


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Darwin, Tennyson and their readers : explorations in Victorian literature and science
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ISBN: 0857280821 0857280767 Year: 2013 Publisher: London : Anthem Press,

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'Darwin, Tennyson and Their Readers: Explorations in Victorian Literature and Science' is an edited collection of essays from leading authorities in the field of Victorian literature and science, including Gillian Beer and George Levine. Darwin, Tennyson, Huxley, Ruskin, Richard Owen, Meredith, Wilde and other major writers are discussed, as established scholars in this area explore the interaction between Victorian literary and scientific figures which helped build the intellectual climate of twenty-first century debates.

Plays 1 / Oscar Wilde : The duchess of Padua ; Salomé: drame en un acte ; Salomé: tragedy in one act
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ISBN: 0198119607 0198119623 0198187726 9780198119616 9780198119579 9780198119647 9780198119630 9780198187721 0198119615 9780198119623 0198119577 019811964X Year: 2013 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Oscar Wilde and ancient Greece
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ISBN: 9781107020320 9781107479944 9781139097161 9781139569125 1139569120 1139570935 9781139570930 1139097164 1283746220 9781283746229 9781139572682 1139572687 1107020328 113988879X 1139579509 1139573470 1139570021 1107479940 Year: 2013 Volume: 82 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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From his boyhood Oscar Wilde was haunted by the literature and culture of ancient Greece, but until now no full-length study has considered in detail the texts, institutions and landscapes through which he imagined Greece. The archaeology of Celtic Ireland, explored by the young Wilde on excavations with his father, informed both his encounter with the archaeology of Greece and his conviction that Celt and Greek shared a hereditary aesthetic sensibility, while major works such as The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest maintain a dynamic, creative relationship with originary texts such as Aristotle's Ethics, Plato's dialogues and the then lost comedies of Menander. Drawing on unpublished archival material, Oscar Wilde and Ancient Greece offers a new portrait of a writer whose work embodies both the late-nineteenth-century conflict between literary and material antiquity and his own contradictory impulses towards Hellenist form and the formlessness of desire.

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