Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. Оскар Уайльд

Complete Works of Oscar Wilde - Оскар Уайльд


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SYMPHONY IN YELLOW

       LA DAME JAUNE

       REMORSE

       IN THE FOREST

       THE SPHINX

       THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL

       POEMS IN PROSE

       THE ARTIST

       THE DOER OF GOOD

       THE DISCIPLE

       THE MASTER

       THE HOUSE OF JUDGMENT

       THE TEACHER OF WISDOM

       ESSAYS, SELECTED JOURNALISM, LECTURES AND LETTERS

       Introduction by MERLIN HOLLAND

       THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL

       THE DECORATIVE ARTS

       PERSONAL IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA

       MRS LANGTRY AS HESTER GRAZEBROOK

       WOMAN’S DRESS

       MR WHISTLER’S TEN O’CLOCK

       DINNERS AND DISHES

       HAMLET AT THE LYCEUM

       OLIVIA AT THE LYCEUM

       A HANDBOOK TO MARRIAGE

       BALZAC IN ENGLISH

       A RIDE THROUGH MOROCCO

       THE AMERICAN INVASION

       TWO BIOGRAPHIES OF KEATS

       ARISTOTLE AT AFTERNOON TEA

       MR MORRIS ON TAPESTRY

       LONDON MODELS

       DE PROFUNDIS

       TWO LETTERS TO THE DAILY CHRONICLE

       THE DECAY OF LYING

       PEN, PENCIL AND POISON

       THE CRITIC AS ARTIST

       THE TRUTH OF MASKS

       THE SOUL OF MAN UNDER SOCIALISM

       THE RISE OF HISTORICAL CRITICISM

       A FEW MAXIMS FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF THE OVER-EDUCATED

       PHRASES AND PHILOSOPHIES FOR THE USE OF THE YOUNG

       APPENDIX A: CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

       APPENDIX B: ORDER OF POEMS (1882)

       APPENDIX C: LIST OF ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS IN WILDE’S PUBLISHED WORKS

       APPENDIX D: INDEX OF FIRST LINES OF POEMS

       BIBLIOGRAPHY

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

       THE CONTRIBUTORS

      Owen Dudley Edwards, a Dubliner, was initially trained in historical research by Sir Rupert Hart-Davis, who was then editing The Letters of Oscar Wilde (1962). His own books include The Fireworks of Oscar Wilde (1989), and he has a biography of Oscar Wilde in preparation. He is now Reader in History at the University of Edinburgh, and is also a writer, broadcaster and theatre critic, whose first play will be staged at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1994.

      Terence Brown holds a personal chair in the School of English in Trinity College, Dublin. He is a Fellow of Trinity College and also a member of the Royal Irish Academy. He has written and edited many books. Among his publications are Louis MacNeice: Sceptical Vision (1975), Northern Voices: Poets from Ulster (1975), Ireland: a Social and Cultural History (1981, 2nd edition 1985), and Ireland’s Literature: Selected Essays (1986). He has recently published an edition of James Joyce’s Dubliners (1992), was a contributing editor of the Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing (1992), and is currently at work on a book on Yeats. He has lectured on Anglo-Irish Literature in many parts of the world.

      Declan Kiberd lectures in Anglo-Irish Literature at University College, Dublin. He is author of Synge and the Irish Language (1979, second edition 1993) and Men and Feminism in Modern Literature (1985). He edited the section on Wilde in the Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing (1991) and has lectured on the author in more than fifteen countries. Among his other scholarly commentaries are The Students’ Annotated Ulysses (Penguin 1992) and Anglo-Irish Attitudes (Derry, 1984).

      Merlin Holland, son of Vyvyan Holland and grandson of Oscar Wilde, writes, lectures and broadcasts regularly on all aspects of Wilde’s life and works. For twenty-five years he has been in the unique position, through having to administer the few remaining copyrights in Wilde’s writings (mostly letters and unpublished fragmentary manuscripts), of being in close touch with the latest academic research while presenting his grandfather to a wider general audience. He is the wine-correspondent of Country Life.

      After


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