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York’ [Paris 1905]; <strong>The</strong> Duchess <strong>of</strong> Padua: a play with preface by R.<br />

Ross, 1907; 1908; rptd in all Complete edns and Complete plays<br />

noted above. First performed as Guido Ferranti. (New York<br />

Broadway 26 Jan 1891).<br />

reviews (<strong>of</strong> Ross 1907 edn): Manchester Courier 13 Feb 1908;<br />

[Scott-James, R. A.] Daily News 13 Feb 1908; [Thomas, E.] Daily<br />

Chron 13 Feb 1908; Birmingham Daily Post 14 Feb 1908; [C., B.]<br />

Morning Leader 14 Feb 1908; Daily Graphic 14 Feb 1908;<br />

[Courtney, W. L.] Daily Telegraph 19 Feb 1908; [M[ontague], C. E.]<br />

Manchester Guardian 20 Feb 1908; Glasgow Herald 24 Feb 1908;<br />

Evening Standard and St James’s Gazette 27 Feb 1908; [S., D.]<br />

Liverpool Daily Courier 28 Feb 1908; Globe 27 Mar 1908; New Age<br />

4 Apr 1908; Literary World 15 Apr 1908.<br />

reviews (<strong>of</strong> first performance): New York Daily Tribune 27 Jan<br />

1891; New York Sun 27 Jan 1891; New York Times 27 Jan 1891;<br />

[New York] World 27 Jan 1891; New York Dramatic Mirror 31 Jan<br />

1891; Critic (New York) 7 Feb 1891.<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy prince and other tales. Contains <strong>The</strong> happy prince; <strong>The</strong><br />

nightingale and the rose; <strong>The</strong> selfish giant; <strong>The</strong> devoted friend;<br />

<strong>The</strong> remarkable rocket [illustr W. Crane and J. Hood]. 1888 (2<br />

edns) (facs with introd by J. Espey 1977), 1902, 1905, 1907, 1908,<br />

1910, illustr C. Robinson 1913. Boston 1888, 1890, 1894. Rptd in all<br />

Complete edns noted above.<br />

reviews: [Quilter, H.] Universal Rev 15 June 1888; Athenaeum 1<br />

Sep 1888; [Ross, A. G.] Saturday Rev 20 Oct 1888.<br />

<strong>The</strong> picture <strong>of</strong> Dorian Gray. Novel. New York 1890; London, New<br />

York and Melbourne 1891, 1895; Paris 1901, 1905; 1st pbd (in earlier<br />

form) in Lippincott’s Monthly Mag July [20 June] 1890; preface 1st<br />

pbd in Fortnightly Rev Mar 1891; rptd in all Complete edns noted<br />

above; dramatised by G. C. Lounsbury (Vaud 28 Aug 1913); ed W.<br />

Edener [Lippincott text] Nürnberg 1964; ed I. Murray 1974<br />

(Oxford Eng Novels); ed D. L. Lawler, New York 1988 (<strong>The</strong> picture<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dorian Gray: authoritative texts, backgrounds, reviews and<br />

reactions, criticism); tr Du 1893, Fr 1895, Ger 1901, Cz, Danish,<br />

Rus, Swed 1905, Finnish, Ital, Polish 1906, Magyar 1907, Greek,<br />

Yiddish 1912.<br />

reviews (<strong>of</strong> 1890 Lippincott text): [Jeyes, S. H.] St James’s<br />

Gazette 24 June 1890 (see also Wilde’s letters to the editor (26, 27,<br />

28 and 30 June), letter from A London Editor (28 June), and Notes<br />

(2 July)); St James’s Budget 27 June 1890 (see also Mr Oscar Wilde<br />

and the St James’s Gazette (4 July)); Daily Chron 30 June 1890 (see<br />

also Wilde’s letter 2 July); Christian Leader (Glasgow) 3 July 1890;<br />

Scottish Leader (Edinburgh) 3 July 1890; Scots Observer<br />

(Edinburgh) 5 July 1890 (see also Wilde’s letters to the editor (12<br />

July, 2 and 16 Aug)); Speaker 5 July 1890; Christian World 10 July<br />

1890; Light 12 July 1890; Punch 19 July 1890; [Hawthorne, J.]<br />

Lippincott’s Monthly Mag (Philadelphia and London) Sep 1890;<br />

[Wharton, A.] Lippincott’s Monthly Mag (Philadelphia and<br />

London) Sep 1890.<br />

reviews: (<strong>of</strong> 1891 text): Pall Mall Gazette 3 Mar 1891; Punch 14<br />

Mar 1891; Glasgow Herald 30 Apr 1891; Manchester Guardian 5<br />

May 1891; <strong>The</strong>atre 1 June 1891; Athenaeum 27 June 1891; [Pater,<br />

Walter] Bookman Nov 1891.<br />

reviews (<strong>of</strong> Lounsbury dramatisation): World 2 Sep 1913; Era<br />

3 Sep 1913; Sketch 3 and 10 Sep 1913; Stage 4 Sep 1913; Illus London<br />

News 6 Sep 1913; <strong>The</strong> Times 29 Aug 1913.<br />

Intentions (essays). <strong>The</strong> decay <strong>of</strong> lying first pbd Nineteenth Cent Jan<br />

1889; Pen pencil and poison first pbd Fortnightly Rev Jan 1889;<br />

<strong>The</strong> critic as artist first pbd as <strong>The</strong> true function and value <strong>of</strong><br />

criticism; with some remarks on the importance <strong>of</strong> doing<br />

nothing Nineteenth Cent July and Sep 1890; <strong>The</strong> truth <strong>of</strong> masks<br />

first pbd as Shakespeare and stage costume Nineteenth Cent May<br />

1885. 1891, 1894, New York 1891, 1894. Rptd in all Complete edns<br />

above; tr Fr (J. J. Reynaud) 1905.<br />

reviews: <strong>The</strong> Times 7 May 1891; Pall Mall Gazette 12 May 1891;<br />

Speaker 16 May 1891; Punch 30 May 1891; Photo Amer Rev June<br />

Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde<br />

1891; Athenaeum 6 June 1891; Observer 14 June 1891; [Le<br />

Gallienne, R.] Acad 4 July 1891; [Symons, A.] Speaker 4 July 1891;<br />

Birmingham Daily Post 6 July 1891; Nation (New York) 9 July<br />

1891; Spectator 11 July 1891; Literary Opinion July 1891; Newcastle<br />

Daily Chron 22 Sep 1891; [Middleman, J.] London Figaro 10 Oct<br />

1891; Yorkshire Post 14 Oct 1891; [Carpenter, G. R.] Andover Rev<br />

(Boston) Dec 1891; Graphic 12 Dec 1891; [Repplier, A.] North Amer<br />

Rev (Cedar Falls IA) Jan 1892.<br />

Lord Arthur Savile’s crime and other stories. Lord Arthur Savile’s<br />

crime first pbd Court and Soc Rev May 1887; <strong>The</strong> model<br />

millionaire first pbd World June 1887; <strong>The</strong> sphinx without a<br />

secret first pbd as Lady Alroy World May 1887; <strong>The</strong> Canterville<br />

ghost first pbd Court and Soc Rev Feb and Mar 1887. 1891; New<br />

York 1891; Rptd in all Complete edns noted above.<br />

reviews: Graphic 22 Aug 1891; [Sharp, W.] Acad 5 Sep 1891;<br />

[Yeats, W. B.] United Ireland 26 Sep 1891; Athenaeum 23 Jan 1892;<br />

Nation (New York) 11 Feb 1892.<br />

A house <strong>of</strong> pomegranates. <strong>The</strong> young king first pbd Lady’s Pictorial<br />

Dec 1888; <strong>The</strong> birthday <strong>of</strong> the infanta first pbd as <strong>The</strong> birthday <strong>of</strong><br />

the little princess Paris Illustré Mar 1889; <strong>The</strong> fisherman and his<br />

soul; <strong>The</strong> star-child. Stories. Illustr C. Ricketts and C. Shannon<br />

1891 (facs with introd by J. Espey 1977); 6th edn illustr J. King 1915;<br />

New York 1918 with introd by H. L. Mencken; rptd in all<br />

Complete edns noted above.<br />

reviews: Speaker 28 Nov 1891 (see also Wilde’s letter 5 Dec); Pall<br />

Mall Gazette 30 Nov 1891 (see also Wilde’s letter 11 Dec); Liverpool<br />

Daily Courier 16 Dec 1891; Lady’s Pictorial 19 Dec 1891;<br />

[Saintsbury, G.] New Rev Jan 1892; Speaker 2 Jan 1892; Mag <strong>of</strong> Art<br />

Jan 1892; Athenaeum 6 Feb 1892; Saturday Rev 6 Feb 1892; Nation<br />

(New York) 16 June 1892; Spectator 14 Apr 1894.<br />

Salomé. Drame en un acte [Fr text]. T. Paris 1893, 1907; London 1893.<br />

Salome. A tragedy in one act: translated from the French <strong>of</strong> Oscar<br />

Wilde [by Wilde and Lord A. Douglas]. Pictured by Aubrey<br />

Beardsley. London and Boston 1894; rptd in all Complete edns<br />

and Complete plays noted above; Salome . . . with sixteen<br />

drawings by Aubrey Beardsley [and a note by R. Ross] ‘1907’<br />

[1906]; with introd by H. Jackson 1938; tr R. A. Walker [1st edn<br />

with unexpurgated Beardsley plates] 1957; tr V. Holland 1957;<br />

with introd by S. Berk<strong>of</strong>f 1989. First performed Paris, Théâtre de<br />

l’Oeuvre 11 Feb 1896; Berlin Kleines <strong>The</strong>ater 22 Feb 1902; London<br />

Bijou 10 May 1905; with A Florentine tragedy London King’s<br />

Hall, CG 10 June 1906. Tr Du 1893; Swed 1895; Ger (H. Lachman)<br />

1903, (F. Uhl) 1908; Polish 1904; Rus 1904; Cz 1905; Ital 1906;<br />

Greek 1907; Magyar 1908; Catalan 1908; Yiddish 1909; Sp nd.<br />

reviews (<strong>of</strong> text): <strong>The</strong> Times 23 Jan 1893 (see also Wilde’s letter 2<br />

Mar); [Le Gallienne, R.] Star 22 Feb 1893; Pall Mall Gazette 27 Feb<br />

1893; Westminster Budget 10 Mar 1893; [Archer, W.] Black and<br />

White 11 May 1893; [Douglas, Lord Alfred] Spirit Lamp May 1893.<br />

reviews (<strong>of</strong> first Eng performances (a press boycott restricted<br />

coverage <strong>of</strong> the first London stagings. Max Beerbohm <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Saturday Rev was an important exception)): [Beerbohm, M.]<br />

Saturday Rev 13 May 1905; [Beerbohm, M.] Saturday Rev 6 June<br />

1906; Speaker 14 July 1906.<br />

Lady Windermere’s fan: a play about a good woman. C. 1893; [Acting<br />

edn] London and New York [nd]; rptd in all Complete edns and<br />

Complete plays noted above; Paris [London] 1903, 1911, New York<br />

and London [1921], ed I. Small 1980. First performed StJ 20 Feb<br />

1892.<br />

reviews: [McC[arthy], J. H.] Sunday Sun 21 Feb 1892; Observer 21<br />

Feb 1892; Referee 21 Feb 1892; Reynolds’s Newspaper 21 Feb 1892;<br />

Sunday Times 21 Feb 1892; Daily Chron 22 Feb 1892; Daily Graphic<br />

22 Feb 1892; Daily News 22 Feb 1892; Daily Telegraph 22 Feb 1892;<br />

Morning Advertiser 22 Feb 1892; Morning Post 22 Feb 1892;<br />

[Scott, C.] Daily Telegraph 22 and 26 Feb 1892; Standard 22 Feb<br />

1892; <strong>The</strong> Times 22 Feb 1892; Echo 22 Feb 1892; Evening News and<br />

Post 22 Feb 1892; Players 23 Feb and 8 Mar 1892; Truth 25 Feb<br />

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