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Oscar Wilde in America : the interviews /
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Oscar Wilde in context /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…An appreciation: Oscar Wilde: the art of the somdomite / Mark Ravenhill -- Part I. …”
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Oscar Wilde in context /
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Chapter 17 Wilde, the fairy tales and the oral traditionNotes; Part III Cultural and historical contexts: ideas, iterations, innovations; Chapter 18 Oscar Wilde's crime and punishment: fictions, facts and questions; Notes; Chapter 19 Wilde and evolution; Notes; Chapter 20 Dandyism and late Victorian masculinity; Notes; Chapter 21 Oscar Wilde and the New Woman; Notes; Chapter 22 Oscar Wilde and socialism; Notes; Chapter 23 Wilde and Christ; Wilde, Christ and recognition; Wilde, Christ and redistribution; De Profundis and the Christian meaning of pain; Notes; Chapter 24 Aestheticism; Notes.…”
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Oscar Wilde's Chatterton : literary history, romanticism, and the art of forgery /
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Oscar Wilde's Salome : the mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death /
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Oscar Wilde in America : the interviews /
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Refiguring Oscar Wilde's Salome.
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction: Salome as Anomaly?; Oscar Wilde as a French Writer: Considering Wilde's French in Salomé; The Double Life of Salomé: Sexuality, Nationalism and Self-Translation in Oscar Wilde; Wilde's Salome: The Chastity, Promiscuity and Monstrosityof Symbols; The Trouble with Gender in Salome; The Moon as Symbol in Salome: Oscar Wilde's Invocationof the Triple White Goddess; Death and Tragedy in Thomas Hardy's The Return of theNative and Oscar Wilde's Salome; Necrophilia and Enchantment in Salome.…”
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