Oscar Wilde and modern culture : the making of a legend / / edited by Joseph Bristow.

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Year of Publication:2008
Language:English
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Physical Description:xlii, 355 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Oscar Wilde, Lady Gregory, and late-Victorian table-talk / Lucy McDiarmid
  • Sexuality in the age of technological reproducibility: Oscar Wilde, photography, and identity / Daniel A. Novak
  • Salome as bombshell, or, How Oscar Wilde became an anarchist / Erin Williams Hyman
  • Oscar Wilde and the politics of posthumous sainthood: Hofmannsthal, Mirbeau, Proust / Richard A. Kaye
  • The trouble with Oskar: Wilde's legacy for the early homosexual rights movement in Germany / Yvonne Ivory
  • Staking Salome: the literary forefathers and choreographic daughters of Oscar Wilde's "Hysterical and perverted creature" / Julie Townsend
  • "Surely you are not claiming to be more homosexual than I?" Claude Cahun and Oscar Wilde / Lizzie Thynne
  • Oscar Wilde's An ideal husband and W. Somerset Maugham's The constant wife: a dialogue / Laurel Brake
  • Transcripts and truth: writing the trials of Oscar Wilde / Leslie J. Moran
  • The artist as protagonist: Wilde on stage / Francesca Coppa
  • Wilde lives: Derek Jarman and the queer eighties / Matt Cook
  • Oscar goes to Hollywood: Wilde, sexuality, and the gaze of contemporary cinema / Oliver S. Buckton.