Oscar Wilde in Context
Herausgeber: Powell, Kerry; Raby, Peter
Oscar Wilde in Context
Herausgeber: Powell, Kerry; Raby, Peter
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Concise and illuminating articles explore Oscar Wilde's life and work in the context of the turbulent landscape of his time.
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Concise and illuminating articles explore Oscar Wilde's life and work in the context of the turbulent landscape of his time.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781107016132
- ISBN-10: 1107016134
- Artikelnr.: 39130200
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 781g
- ISBN-13: 9781107016132
- ISBN-10: 1107016134
- Artikelnr.: 39130200
Preface
Chronology
An appreciation: Oscar Wilde: the art of the somdomite Mark Ravenhill
Part I. Placing Wilde: 1. Son and parents: Speranza and Sir William Wilde Sean Ryder
2. Wilde's Dublin
Dublin's Wilde Jerusha McCormack
3. Oxford, Hellenism, male friendship Philip E. Smith, II
4. An aesthete in America Leon Litvak
5. Wilde's London Matt Cook
6. Wilde and Paris John Stokes
Part II. Aesthetic and Critical Contexts: 7. Wilde's poetic traditions: from Aristophanes' Clouds to The Ballad of Reading Gaol Joseph Bristow
8. William Morris and the house beautiful Marcus Waithe
9. Wilde and British art Richard Dorment
10. Aubrey Beardsley and Salome Susan Owens
11. Between two worlds and beyond them: John Ruskin and Walter Pater John Paul Riquelme
12. Wilde, Henry James, and the fate of aestheticism Michèle Mendelssohn
13. Style at the fin de siècle: aestheticist, decadent, symbolist Ellis Hanson
14. Poisoned by a book: the lethal aura of The Picture of Dorian Gray Peter Raby
15. Rewriting farce Kerry Powell
16. Bernard Shaw and 'Hibernian drama' Anthony Roche
17. Wilde, the fairy tales, and the oral tradition Jarlath Killeen
Part III. Cultural and Historical Contexts: Ideas, Iterations, Innovations: 18. Oscar Wilde's crime and punishment: fictions, facts, and questions Merlin Holland
19. Wilde and evolution David Clifford
20. Dandyism and late-Victorian masculinity James Eli Adams
21. Oscar Wilde and the New Woman Margaret D. Stetz
22. Wilde and socialism Josephine Guy
23. Wilde and Christ Jan-Melissa Schramm
24. Aestheticism Ruth Livesey
25. Journalism Mark W. Turner
26. Censorship of the stage: writing on the edge of the allowed Helen Freshwater
27. Feminism Barbara Caine
28. Wilde and the law H. G. Cocks
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 29. Reception and performance history of The Importance of Being Earnest Joseph Donohue
30. Reception and performance history of Wilde's 'society plays' Sos Eltis
31. A short history of Salome Steven Price
32. Wilde and stage design: some deductions, appraisals and selected instances Richard Cave
33. Wilde life: Oscar on film Oliver S. Buckton
34. Wilde and performativity Lynn Voskuil
35. Wilde and his editors Russell Jackson
36. Wilde's texts, contexts and The Portrait of Mr W. H. Ian Small
Further reading.
Chronology
An appreciation: Oscar Wilde: the art of the somdomite Mark Ravenhill
Part I. Placing Wilde: 1. Son and parents: Speranza and Sir William Wilde Sean Ryder
2. Wilde's Dublin
Dublin's Wilde Jerusha McCormack
3. Oxford, Hellenism, male friendship Philip E. Smith, II
4. An aesthete in America Leon Litvak
5. Wilde's London Matt Cook
6. Wilde and Paris John Stokes
Part II. Aesthetic and Critical Contexts: 7. Wilde's poetic traditions: from Aristophanes' Clouds to The Ballad of Reading Gaol Joseph Bristow
8. William Morris and the house beautiful Marcus Waithe
9. Wilde and British art Richard Dorment
10. Aubrey Beardsley and Salome Susan Owens
11. Between two worlds and beyond them: John Ruskin and Walter Pater John Paul Riquelme
12. Wilde, Henry James, and the fate of aestheticism Michèle Mendelssohn
13. Style at the fin de siècle: aestheticist, decadent, symbolist Ellis Hanson
14. Poisoned by a book: the lethal aura of The Picture of Dorian Gray Peter Raby
15. Rewriting farce Kerry Powell
16. Bernard Shaw and 'Hibernian drama' Anthony Roche
17. Wilde, the fairy tales, and the oral tradition Jarlath Killeen
Part III. Cultural and Historical Contexts: Ideas, Iterations, Innovations: 18. Oscar Wilde's crime and punishment: fictions, facts, and questions Merlin Holland
19. Wilde and evolution David Clifford
20. Dandyism and late-Victorian masculinity James Eli Adams
21. Oscar Wilde and the New Woman Margaret D. Stetz
22. Wilde and socialism Josephine Guy
23. Wilde and Christ Jan-Melissa Schramm
24. Aestheticism Ruth Livesey
25. Journalism Mark W. Turner
26. Censorship of the stage: writing on the edge of the allowed Helen Freshwater
27. Feminism Barbara Caine
28. Wilde and the law H. G. Cocks
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 29. Reception and performance history of The Importance of Being Earnest Joseph Donohue
30. Reception and performance history of Wilde's 'society plays' Sos Eltis
31. A short history of Salome Steven Price
32. Wilde and stage design: some deductions, appraisals and selected instances Richard Cave
33. Wilde life: Oscar on film Oliver S. Buckton
34. Wilde and performativity Lynn Voskuil
35. Wilde and his editors Russell Jackson
36. Wilde's texts, contexts and The Portrait of Mr W. H. Ian Small
Further reading.
Preface
Chronology
An appreciation: Oscar Wilde: the art of the somdomite Mark Ravenhill
Part I. Placing Wilde: 1. Son and parents: Speranza and Sir William Wilde Sean Ryder
2. Wilde's Dublin
Dublin's Wilde Jerusha McCormack
3. Oxford, Hellenism, male friendship Philip E. Smith, II
4. An aesthete in America Leon Litvak
5. Wilde's London Matt Cook
6. Wilde and Paris John Stokes
Part II. Aesthetic and Critical Contexts: 7. Wilde's poetic traditions: from Aristophanes' Clouds to The Ballad of Reading Gaol Joseph Bristow
8. William Morris and the house beautiful Marcus Waithe
9. Wilde and British art Richard Dorment
10. Aubrey Beardsley and Salome Susan Owens
11. Between two worlds and beyond them: John Ruskin and Walter Pater John Paul Riquelme
12. Wilde, Henry James, and the fate of aestheticism Michèle Mendelssohn
13. Style at the fin de siècle: aestheticist, decadent, symbolist Ellis Hanson
14. Poisoned by a book: the lethal aura of The Picture of Dorian Gray Peter Raby
15. Rewriting farce Kerry Powell
16. Bernard Shaw and 'Hibernian drama' Anthony Roche
17. Wilde, the fairy tales, and the oral tradition Jarlath Killeen
Part III. Cultural and Historical Contexts: Ideas, Iterations, Innovations: 18. Oscar Wilde's crime and punishment: fictions, facts, and questions Merlin Holland
19. Wilde and evolution David Clifford
20. Dandyism and late-Victorian masculinity James Eli Adams
21. Oscar Wilde and the New Woman Margaret D. Stetz
22. Wilde and socialism Josephine Guy
23. Wilde and Christ Jan-Melissa Schramm
24. Aestheticism Ruth Livesey
25. Journalism Mark W. Turner
26. Censorship of the stage: writing on the edge of the allowed Helen Freshwater
27. Feminism Barbara Caine
28. Wilde and the law H. G. Cocks
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 29. Reception and performance history of The Importance of Being Earnest Joseph Donohue
30. Reception and performance history of Wilde's 'society plays' Sos Eltis
31. A short history of Salome Steven Price
32. Wilde and stage design: some deductions, appraisals and selected instances Richard Cave
33. Wilde life: Oscar on film Oliver S. Buckton
34. Wilde and performativity Lynn Voskuil
35. Wilde and his editors Russell Jackson
36. Wilde's texts, contexts and The Portrait of Mr W. H. Ian Small
Further reading.
Chronology
An appreciation: Oscar Wilde: the art of the somdomite Mark Ravenhill
Part I. Placing Wilde: 1. Son and parents: Speranza and Sir William Wilde Sean Ryder
2. Wilde's Dublin
Dublin's Wilde Jerusha McCormack
3. Oxford, Hellenism, male friendship Philip E. Smith, II
4. An aesthete in America Leon Litvak
5. Wilde's London Matt Cook
6. Wilde and Paris John Stokes
Part II. Aesthetic and Critical Contexts: 7. Wilde's poetic traditions: from Aristophanes' Clouds to The Ballad of Reading Gaol Joseph Bristow
8. William Morris and the house beautiful Marcus Waithe
9. Wilde and British art Richard Dorment
10. Aubrey Beardsley and Salome Susan Owens
11. Between two worlds and beyond them: John Ruskin and Walter Pater John Paul Riquelme
12. Wilde, Henry James, and the fate of aestheticism Michèle Mendelssohn
13. Style at the fin de siècle: aestheticist, decadent, symbolist Ellis Hanson
14. Poisoned by a book: the lethal aura of The Picture of Dorian Gray Peter Raby
15. Rewriting farce Kerry Powell
16. Bernard Shaw and 'Hibernian drama' Anthony Roche
17. Wilde, the fairy tales, and the oral tradition Jarlath Killeen
Part III. Cultural and Historical Contexts: Ideas, Iterations, Innovations: 18. Oscar Wilde's crime and punishment: fictions, facts, and questions Merlin Holland
19. Wilde and evolution David Clifford
20. Dandyism and late-Victorian masculinity James Eli Adams
21. Oscar Wilde and the New Woman Margaret D. Stetz
22. Wilde and socialism Josephine Guy
23. Wilde and Christ Jan-Melissa Schramm
24. Aestheticism Ruth Livesey
25. Journalism Mark W. Turner
26. Censorship of the stage: writing on the edge of the allowed Helen Freshwater
27. Feminism Barbara Caine
28. Wilde and the law H. G. Cocks
Part IV. Reception and Afterlives: 29. Reception and performance history of The Importance of Being Earnest Joseph Donohue
30. Reception and performance history of Wilde's 'society plays' Sos Eltis
31. A short history of Salome Steven Price
32. Wilde and stage design: some deductions, appraisals and selected instances Richard Cave
33. Wilde life: Oscar on film Oliver S. Buckton
34. Wilde and performativity Lynn Voskuil
35. Wilde and his editors Russell Jackson
36. Wilde's texts, contexts and The Portrait of Mr W. H. Ian Small
Further reading.