(W. W. Norton & Co.: New York, 1987).
—,
The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde
(Harper Collins: Glasgow, 1994).
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The Uncollected Oscar Wilde
, ed.John Wysejackson (Fourth Estate: London, 1991).
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The Fireworks of Oscar Wilde
, ed. Owen Dudley Edwards (Barrie &Jenkins: London, 1989).
—,
The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays
, ed. Richard Gave (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 2000).
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Nothing Except My Genius
, ed. Alastair Rolfe (Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1997).
Letters and Biographies
Hart-Davies, Rupert (ed.),
Letters of Oscar Wilde
(Rupert Hart-Davies: London, 1962).
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Selected Letters of Oscar Wilde
(Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1979).
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More Letters of Oscar Wilde
(John Murray: London, 1985).
Holland, Merlin and Rupert Hart-Davies,
The Complete Letters of Oscar
Wilde
(Fourth Estate: London, 2000).
Ellmann, Richard,
Oscar Wilde
(Penguin: Harmondsworth, 1987).
Harris, Frank,
Oscar Wilde
(Constable & Co.: London, 1938).
Jullian, Philippe,
Oscar Wilde (Paladin:
London, 1971).
Montgomery Hyde, H.,
The Trials of Oscar Wilde
(William Hodge & Co.: London, 1948).
Pearson, Hesketh,
The Life of Oscar Wilde
(Methuen & Co.: London, 1954).
Roditi, Edouard,
Oscar Wilde
(New Directions: New York, 1986).
Criticism
Bartlett, Neil,
Who Was That Man? A Present for Mr Oscar Wilde
(Serpent’s Tail: London, 1988).
Beckson, Karl (ed.),
Oscar Wilde: The Critical Heritage
(Routledge: London, 1970).
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An Oscar Wilde Encyclopedia
(AMS: Ann Arbor, Mich., 1998).
Bloom, Harold (ed.),
Oscar Wilde
(Chelsea: New York, 1985).
Bowlby, Rachel, ‘Promoting Dorian Gray’,
Oxford Literary Review
9 (1987), 147–63.
Cohen, Ed,
Talk on the Wilde Side: Toward a Genealogy of a Discourse on Male Sexualities
(Routledge: New York and London, 1993).
Danson, Lawrence,
Wilde’s Intentions: The Artist in his Criticism
(Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1997).
Espey, John, ‘Resources for Wilde Studies at the Clark Library’, in Richard Ellmann andjohn Espey (eds.),
Oscar Wilde, Two Approaches: Papers Read at a Clark Library Seminar
(William Andrews Clark Memorial Library: Los Angeles, Calif, 1977).
Gagnier, Regenia,
Idylls of the Marketplace: Oscar Wilde and the Victorian Public
(Scolar Press: Aldershot, 1986).
Goodman, Jonathan (ed.),
The Oscar Wilde File
(a collection of newspaper accounts of Wilde’s trials) (Allison & Busby: London, 1988).
Hassler, Terri A., ‘The Physiological Determinism Debate in Oscar Wilde’s
The Picture of Dorian Gray, Victorian Newsletter
84 (1993), 31–5.
Lawler, Donald L., ‘Oscar Wilde’s First Manuscript of
The Picture of Dorian Gray
’,
Studies in Bibliography
25 (1972), 125–35.
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An Inquiry into Oscar Wilde’s Revisions of ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’
(Garland: New York, 1988).
Lawler, Donald L., and Charles E. Knott, ‘The Context of Invention:Suggested Origins
of Dorian Gray’, Modern Philology
(1976), 389–98.
Mason, Stuart (Christopher Millard),
Oscar Wilde, Art and Morality: A record of the discussion which followed the publication of Dorian Gray’
(Frank Palmer: London, 1907; revised 1912).
Mikhail, E. H.,
Oscar Wilde: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism
(London, 1978).
Moore-Gilbert, B.J., ‘Oscar Wilde and Reader-Response Criticism’, in Gary Day (ed.),
The British Critical Tradition: A Re-evaluation
(Macmillan: Basingstoke, 1993), 49–66.
Page, Norman,
An Oscar Wilde Chronology
(London, 1991).
Powell, Kerry, ‘Tom, Dick and Dorian Gray: Magic Picture Mania in Late Victorian Fiction’,
Philological Quarterly
62 (1982), 147–70.
Raby, Peter,
Oscar Wilde
(Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1988).
Sinfield, Alan,
The Wilde Century: Effeminacy, Oscar Wilde and the Queer Moment
(Cassell: London, 1994).
Background to Wilde’s Novel
Acton, William,
Functions and Disorders of the Reproductive Organs
, 4th edn. (John Churchill & Sons: London, 1865).
Arata, Stephen D.,
Fictions of Loss in the Victorian Fin de Sìcle’
(Cambridge University