Oscar Wilde bibliography

Oscar Wilde bibliography

A caricature of Wilde by Aubrey Beardsley, the caption reads "Oscar Wilde At Work".
Releases
Novels 1
Articles 4
Stories 1
Collections 4
Poems 4
Plays 10
References and footnotes
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This is a bibliography of works by Oscar Wilde, a late-Victorian Irish writer. Chiefly remembered today as a playwright, especially for The Importance of being Earnest, and as the author of The Picture of Dorian Gray ; Wilde's oeuvre includes criticism, poetry, children's fiction, and a large selection of reviews, lectures and journalism. His private correspondence has also been published.

Wilde was declared bankrupt to pay legal costs after his conviction, and his possessions - including manuscripts, letters, books and presentation volumes of all the major literary figures of his day - were sold by auction. This has made bibliographical (and biographical) studies of unpublished work more difficult since they are widely dispersed, some in private ownership. The largest collection of Wilde's letters, manuscripts, and other material relating to his literary circle are housed at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.[1][2] A number of Wilde's letters and manuscripts can also be found at The British Library, as well as public and private collections throughout Britain, the United States and France.

Contents

Essays

Wilde revised his dialogues on aesthetic subjects for publication as * Intentions (1891, it comprises The Critic as Artist, The Decay of Lying, Pen, Pencil and Poison and The Truth of Masks)

Fiction

Novel

Stories

Poems

Plays

(Dates are dates of first performance, which approximate better with the probable date of composition than dates of publication.)

Posthumous

Misattributed

References

  1. ^ "Register of the Oscar Wilde and his Literary Circle Collection of Papers, 1819-1953" http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf338nb1zb
  2. ^ "Oscar Wilde and the 1890s" http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/clarklib/Clark%20Pages/ Collection%20Links/Oscar%20Wilde%20and%20the%201890s.htm
  3. ^ Murray, Isobel (2000). Oscar Wilde: The Major Works. Oxford University Press. pp. 574. http://books.google.ca/books?id=jIo2098O6AwC&pg=PA574&lpg=PA574&dq=Fortnightly+Review+Feb+1891+%22The+Soul+of+Man+under+Socialism%22&source=bl&ots=qTqf2UYPLD&sig=R4Hkmc6B5Z0d8n-_1d5q3JCRQWA&hl=en&ei=BuG_SZzDLoOoM9TZgasN&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result. 
  4. ^ a b Mason, Stuart; Bibliography of Oscar Wilde
  5. ^ Alberge, Dayla (14 September 20). "Oscar Wilde grandson scorns 'new' play". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2011/sep/14/oscar-wilde-grandson-scorns-play. Retrieved 19 September 2011. 
  6. ^ Hyde, H. Montgomery; Frank Harris (1956). Mr & Mr Daventry. The Richards Press London. ASIN B0014IW85W. 
  7. ^ Hyde, H. Montgomery; Frank Harris (1956). Mr & Mr Daventry. The Richards Press London. ASIN B0014IW85W. 

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