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Late Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

2063 | 2064<br />

Oeuvres complètes. Tr A. Delahaye et al 2 vols Paris. Vol 1, 1992; vol 2<br />

forthcoming.<br />

[Works.] Ed with introd by M. Holland 3 vols 1993.<br />

Oeuvres complètes. Ed J. Gattégno, Paris forthcoming.<br />

Complete works. Oxford <strong>English</strong> Text Edition. General eds R.<br />

Jackson and I. Small, 8 vols Oxford. In progress.<br />

Complete plays<br />

Plays. 4 vols Boston and London 1905–8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete plays. Introd by H. M. Hyde 1988.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plays <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed with introd by R. Cave.<br />

Harmondsworth. Forthcoming.<br />

Selections and anthologies<br />

Poems by Oscar Wilde, also his lecture on the <strong>English</strong> renaissance.<br />

New York 1882.<br />

Echoes. Ed G. Enthoven [1890?].<br />

Oscariana. Epigrams [chosen by Mrs O. Wilde]. 1895; 1910 [new selection<br />

from Sebastian Melmoth, see below], 1912.<br />

<strong>The</strong> George Alexander birthday book. 1903.<br />

Sebastian Melmoth [Oscar Wilde]. 1904, 1905, 1908, 1911.<br />

Epigrams and aphorisms by Oscar Wilde. Boston 1905.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde . . . collected by Oscar Hermann. Ed W. W.<br />

Massee, New York [1905].<br />

Decorative art in America . . . together with letters, reviews, and<br />

interviews. Ed R. B. Glaenzer, New York 1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wisdom <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed T. Scott, New York 1906, 1908.<br />

Poems . . . with <strong>The</strong> ballad <strong>of</strong> Reading gaol. With note by R. Ross 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oscar Wilde calendar. Ed S. Mason [C. S. Millard] 1910; rev 1911,<br />

1914.<br />

Selected poems, including <strong>The</strong> ballad <strong>of</strong> Reading gaol. Ed R. Ross<br />

1911 (4 edns); 1925 (13th edn).<br />

Great thoughts from Oscar Wilde. 1912.<br />

Charmides and other poems. 1913, 1914.<br />

Selected prose. Ed R. Sherard [with introd by R. Ross] 1914.<br />

Aphorisms <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed G. N. Sutton 1914.<br />

Poems in prose and private letters [with introd by F. Harris]. 1919.<br />

A critic in Pall Mall (collected reviews). 1919.<br />

Art and decoration. 1920.<br />

<strong>The</strong> picture <strong>of</strong> Dorian Gray, <strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> being earnest, <strong>The</strong><br />

ballad <strong>of</strong> Reading gaol and other works <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed H.<br />

Pearson 1930 (EL); reissued 1955 as Plays, prose writings and<br />

poems; rev with introd by I. Murray 1975.<br />

Les songes merveilleux du dormeur eveille. Le chant du cygne:<br />

contes parlés d’Oscar Wilde. Ed G. de Saix, Paris 1942.<br />

<strong>The</strong> portable Oscar Wilde. Ed R. Aldington, New York 1946; rptd<br />

Harmondsworth 1977; rev with introd by S. Weintraub 1981.<br />

Essays. Ed H. Pearson 1950.<br />

Five famous plays. Ed A. Harris 1952.<br />

<strong>The</strong> epigrams <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed A. Redman [with introd by V.<br />

Holland] 1952.<br />

Selected essays and poems. Ed H. Pearson, Harmondsworth 1954;<br />

reissued as De pr<strong>of</strong>undis and other writings 1973.<br />

Plays. Harmondsworth 1954; reissued as <strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> being<br />

earnest and other plays 1986.<br />

Poems and essays [with introd by K. Amis]. 1956.<br />

Selections from the work. Ed G. Hough, New York 1960.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wit and wisdom <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed C. Hewetson 1960, 1967.<br />

Five plays. Ed H. Pearson, New York 1961.<br />

Selected writings. Ed with introd by R. Ellmann, Oxford 1961 (WC).<br />

Lady Windermere’s fan and <strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> being earnest. Introd<br />

by L. Kronenberger 1962.<br />

<strong>The</strong> artist as critic: critical writings <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed with introd<br />

by R. Ellmann, New York 1968.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary criticism <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed with introd by S.<br />

Weintraub, Lincoln NE 1968.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wit <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed S. McCann 1969.<br />

<strong>The</strong> witticisms <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed D. Stanford 1971.<br />

Some early poems and fragments. [Ed A. Anderson], Edinburgh<br />

1974.<br />

<strong>The</strong> illustrated Oscar Wilde. Introd by R. Gasson 1977.<br />

<strong>The</strong> complete shorter fiction. Ed with introd by I. Murray, Oxford<br />

1979.<br />

Extracts from the poems <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde with sixteen illustrations<br />

by Mervyn Peake. Ed M. Gilmore 1980.<br />

<strong>The</strong> annotated Oscar Wilde. Introd by H. M. Hyde 1982.<br />

Two society comedies: A woman <strong>of</strong> no importance and An ideal<br />

husband. Ed with introd by I. Small and R. Jackson 1983; rev and<br />

reissued as separate vols 1993.<br />

<strong>The</strong> writings <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed with introd by I. Murray, Oxford<br />

1989 (OSA).<br />

<strong>The</strong> fireworks <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed O. D. Edwards 1989.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sayings <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed H. Russell [with introd by J. Bayley]<br />

1989.<br />

<strong>The</strong> soul <strong>of</strong> man and prison writings. Ed with introd by I. Murray,<br />

Oxford 1990 (WC).<br />

Oscar Wilde: plays, prose writings and poems. Introd by T. Eagleton<br />

1991.<br />

Aristotle at afternoon tea: the rare Oscar Wilde [reviews]. Ed J. W.<br />

Jackson 1991.<br />

<strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> being earnest and related writings. Ed with<br />

introd by J. Bristow 1992.<br />

<strong>The</strong> importance <strong>of</strong> being earnest and other plays. Ed with introd by<br />

P. Raby, Oxford 1995 (WCp).<br />

§1<br />

Individual works and premières<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> the following works appear in the collected edns (including trns) listed<br />

above. In view <strong>of</strong> the vast number <strong>of</strong> texts available this section has been<br />

limited to items <strong>of</strong> bibliographical or historical significance.<br />

Newdigate prize poem. Ravenna. Recited in the [Sheldonian]<br />

theatre, Oxford, June 26, 1878. Oxford 1878. Rptd in all Complete<br />

works noted above.<br />

Vera; or, the nihilists. A drama in four acts. T. 1880; Vera; or, the<br />

nihilists. A drama in a prologue and four acts, [New York] 1882;<br />

Vera; or, the nihilists. A drama in a prologue and four acts with<br />

‘corrections and additions made by the author in his original<br />

copy’, 1902; rptd in all Complete works and Complete plays noted<br />

above; ed F. M. Reed as Vera; or, the nihilist [sic], Lampeter, Dyfed<br />

1989. First performed as Vera, or the nihilist [sic], New York<br />

Union Sq 20 Aug 1883.<br />

reviews: New York Herald 12 and 21 Aug 1883; New York Times<br />

21 Aug 1883; [New York] World 21 Aug 1883; [New York] Evening<br />

Post 21 Aug 1883; New York Daily Tribune 21, 26 and 27 Aug 1883;<br />

New York Mirror 25 Aug 1883; Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Times 25 Aug 1883;<br />

Punch 1 Sep 1883.<br />

Poems. 1881 (3 edns); rev 1882 (4th–5th edns); Boston 1881, 1882; 5th<br />

edn reissued with designs by C. Ricketts, 1892. Rptd in all<br />

Complete edns noted above.<br />

reviews: [M., E. A.] Lady’s Pictorial 9 July 1881; Athenaeum 23<br />

July 1881; Punch 23 July 1881, 12 Nov 1881; Sat Rev 23 July 1881;<br />

[Browning, O.] Acad 30 July 1881; [Browne, F. F.] Dial (Chicago)<br />

Aug 1881; [Yates, E.] World 3 Aug 1881; Brownell, W. C. Nation<br />

(New York) 4 Aug 1881; Spectator 13 Aug 1881; Century (New York)<br />

Nov 1881; New York Times 7 Dec 1881; Higginson, T. W. Woman’s<br />

Jnl (Boston) 4 Feb 1882; Musical and Literary Times (Halifax, Nova<br />

Scotia) Feb 1882; [Bierce, A.] Wasp (San Francisco) 31 Mar 1882.<br />

L’envoi. Introd to R. Rodd, Rose leaf and apple leaf, Philadelphia<br />

1882.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Duchess <strong>of</strong> Padua: a [verse] tragedy <strong>of</strong> the XVI century . . .<br />

written in Paris in the XIX century. [New York 1883?]; tr Ger (by<br />

M. Meyerfeld), Berlin [1904]; <strong>The</strong> Duchess <strong>of</strong> Padua: a tragedy <strong>of</strong><br />

the sixteenth century [<strong>English</strong> prose text from Ger trn], ‘New

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