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1905; [Berlyn, A.] World 28 Feb 1905; [B., W. T. A.] Birmingham<br />

Gazette and Express 1 Mar 1905; [D[ouglas], [Lord] A.] Motorist<br />

and Traveller 1 Mar 1905; [Beerbohm, M.] Vanity Fair 2 Mar 1905;<br />

[S., E. W.] Sunday School Chron 2 Mar 1905; [Cunningham<br />

Graham, R. B.] Saturday Rev 4 Mar 1905; [Northcr<strong>of</strong>t, G. H.]<br />

London Opinion 4 Mar 1905; [Street, G. S.] Outlook 4 Mar 1905;<br />

[Murray, H.] Sunday Sun 5 Mar 1905; [Montefiore, D. B.] New Age<br />

9 Mar 1905; [‘W.’] Christian Leader (Glasgow) 9 and 23 Mar 1905;<br />

[‘Viator’] Church Times 10 Mar 1905; [Archer, W.] Morning Leader<br />

11 Mar 1905; [S[cott], N. C.] Free Lance 11 Mar 1905; [Kerr, A.] Der<br />

Tag 12 Mar 1905; [Dawson, W. J.] Essex County Chron 24 Mar<br />

1905; [‘S.’] New Age 30 Mar 1905; [Stead, W. T.] Rev <strong>of</strong> Revs Mar<br />

1905; [Barry, Rev. W.] Bookman Apr 1905; [Dickinson, G. L.]<br />

Independent Rev Apr 1905; [Petre, M. D.] Month Apr 1905; [Lord,<br />

W. F.] Nineteenth Cent May 1905; <strong>The</strong>atre Mag (New York) May<br />

1905; [Tyssul-Davis, J.] Inquirer 12 Aug 1905; [Gorton, Rev C.]<br />

Manchester Courier 16 Aug 1905; [B., C.] N & Q 26 Aug 1905 (see<br />

also letters by W.F. Prideaux, Stuart Mason, and E. Menken 16<br />

Sep); [Ryan, F.] Free Thinker 3 Sep 1905; [Bartlett, V.] Examiner 7<br />

Dec 1905; Manchester Courier 20 Mar 1908; Outlook 21 Mar 1908;<br />

Pall Mall Gazette 25 Mar 1908; Daily Graphic 27 Mar 1908; Globe<br />

27 Mar 1908; Literary World 15 Apr 1908; Morning Leader 12 June<br />

1908; New Age 27 June 1908; [S., D.] Liverpool Daily Courier 21<br />

Aug 1908.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rise <strong>of</strong> historical criticism. Essay. Hartford CT 1905.<br />

A Florentine tragedy [with additional first scene by T. Sturge<br />

Moore]. In Complete plays 1905–8. Rptd in all Complete edns and<br />

Complete plays noted above. First performed Berlin Deutsches<br />

<strong>The</strong>ater 12 Jan 1906; London, Kings Hall, CG 10 June 1906 (on<br />

double bill with Salome).<br />

review: [Beerbohm, M.] Saturday Rev 6 June 1906.<br />

Impressions <strong>of</strong> America. Lecture. Ed S. Mason [C. S. Millard]<br />

Sunderland 1906.<br />

La sainte courtisane. Unacted verse fragment. First pbd Works<br />

1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cardinal <strong>of</strong> Avignon. Unacted verse fragment. First pbd Mason,<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde, 1914. See Bibliographies, above.<br />

To M[argaret]. B[urne-]. J[ones]. Poem. With note by S. Mason. 1920.<br />

<strong>The</strong> portrait <strong>of</strong> Mr W. H. New York 1921. Story. First pbd (in earlier<br />

form) in Blackwood’s Mag July 1890; rptd in all Complete edns<br />

noted above; with introd by V. Holland 1958.<br />

Mr and Mrs Daventry. D. [Play by Frank Harris from a scenario by<br />

Wilde.] Ed H. M. Hyde 1956. First performed Roy 25 Oct 1900.<br />

reviews: Daily Telegraph 26 Oct 1900; <strong>The</strong> Times 26 Oct 1900;<br />

Era 27 Oct 1900; [Grein, J. T.] Sunday Suppl 28 Oct 1900;<br />

Athenaeum 3 Nov 1900; [Beerbohm, M.] Saturday Rev 3 Nov 1900.<br />

Irish poets and the poetry <strong>of</strong> the nineteenth century. Lecture. Ed R.<br />

D. Pepper, San Francisco 1972.<br />

<strong>The</strong> house beautiful: a reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde’s American<br />

lecture. Ed K. H. F. O’Brien, VS June 1974.<br />

Hellenism. Essay. Edinburgh 1979.<br />

A wife’s tragedy. Unfinished prose play. Ed R. Shewan, ThR 7 1982;<br />

see also ThR 8 1983.<br />

Oscar Wilde’s Oxford notebooks. Ed P. E. Smith II and M. Helfand,<br />

New York 1989.<br />

Further reviews <strong>of</strong> Wilde’s publications and plays in performance may be<br />

located using Mason and Mikhail,under Bibliographies, above, and Wearing,<br />

London stage. Reprints or summaries <strong>of</strong> contemporary notices are provided<br />

in the following collections:<br />

Beckson, K. (ed). Oscar Wilde: the critical heritage. 1970.<br />

Tydeman, W. (ed). Wilde: comedies, a casebook. 1982.<br />

Nelson, W. W. Oscar Wilde from Ravenna to Salomé: a survey <strong>of</strong> contemporary<br />

<strong>English</strong> criticism. Dublin 1987.<br />

Nelson, W. W. Oscar Wilde and the dramatic critics: a study in<br />

Victorian theatre. Lund, Sweden 1989.<br />

Morgan, M. (comp). File on Wilde. 1990.<br />

Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

In addition to the items already listed, Wilde contributed poems, poems in<br />

prose, letters, and reviews (signed and unsigned) to a variety <strong>of</strong> periodicals,<br />

including Woman’s World, which he edited from 1887 to 1889, Art and<br />

Letters, Burlington Mag, Centenial Mag, Daily Chron, Daily<br />

Telegraph, Dramatic Rev, Dublin Univ Mag, <strong>English</strong> Illus Mag,<br />

Idler, Illus Monitor, Irish Monthly, Kottabos, Macmillan’s Mag,<br />

[New York] Herald, [New York] World, Our Continent, Pall Mall<br />

Budget, Pall Mall Gazette, Pan, Picture Mag, Queen, La Revue<br />

Blanche, Routledge’s Christmas Annual, St James’s Budget, St<br />

James’s Gazette, St Moritz Post, Saturday Rev, Saunders’ Irish Daily<br />

News, Scots Observer, Speaker, Spirit Lamp, Sunday Times, Time,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times, Truth, and Waifs and Strays. See Mason, <strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Oscar Wilde, pp. 3–237.<br />

Letters<br />

Most <strong>of</strong> Wilde’s letters pbd before 1960 are included in Hart-Davis’s Letters<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde (1962). Those listed below are <strong>of</strong> interest for historical<br />

reasons and/or for their accompanying introductions and reminiscences.<br />

Children in prison and other cruelties <strong>of</strong> prison life. 1898.<br />

Four letters by Oscar Wilde [to Robert Ross]. 1906.<br />

Wilde v. Whistler; being an acrimonious correspondence on art<br />

between Oscar Wilde and James A. McNeill Whistler. 1906.<br />

Resurgam: [six] unpublished letters [to Dalhousie Young, 1897]. Ed<br />

C. Shorter 1917.<br />

After Reading: letters <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde to Robert Ross [1897]. [Introd<br />

by S. Mason (C. S. Millard)] 1921.<br />

After Berneval: letters <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde to Robert Ross [1897–8].<br />

Introd by M. Adey 1922.<br />

Oscar Wilde’s letters to Sarah Bernhardt. Ed S. Dorian, Girard KS<br />

1924.<br />

Some letters from Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas, 1892–1897,<br />

heret<strong>of</strong>ore unpublished. San Francisco 1924.<br />

Letters to the sphinx from Oscar Wilde [1893–7], with reminiscences<br />

<strong>of</strong> the author by Ada Leverson. 1930.<br />

Sixteen letters from Oscar Wilde [to William Rothenstein]. Ed J.<br />

Rothenstein 1930.<br />

Thirty-three letters from Oscar Wilde to Reginald Richard (‘Kitten’)<br />

Harding and William Welsford (‘Bouncer’) Ward, 1876–1878. In V.<br />

Holland, Son <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde, 1954, pp. 209–49.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed R. Hart-Davis 1962.<br />

Gollin, R. M. Beerbohm, Wilde, Shaw, and <strong>The</strong> good-natured critic:<br />

some new letters. BNYPL 68 1964.<br />

Green, D. B. Oscar Wilde and Gabriel Sarrazin: a new Wilde letter.<br />

EA 13 1965.<br />

Beckson, K. A new Oscar Wilde letter [to Wilde’s American agent E.<br />

Marbury]. ELN 8 1971.<br />

Walker, J. Oscar Wilde and Cunningham Graham. N & Q 221 1976.<br />

Oscar Wilde: letters to Graham Hill. [Edinburgh] 1978.<br />

Selected letters <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed R. Hart-Davis, Oxford 1979.<br />

Berneval: an unpublished letter by Oscar Wilde. Ed J. Mason,<br />

Edinburgh 1981.<br />

Oscar Wilde: Graham Hill. A brief friendship. Ed J. Mason,<br />

Edinburgh 1982.<br />

More letters <strong>of</strong> Oscar Wilde. Ed R. Hart-Davis, 1985.<br />

Gatton, J. S. Informal wind-like music: two unpublished letters<br />

from Oscar Wilde. ELN 27 1989.<br />

Oscar Wilde on vegetarianism: an unpublished letter to Violet Fane.<br />

Ed J. Mason [Edinburgh] 1991.<br />

Wilde letters. In I. Small, Oscar Wilde revalued, Greensboro NC<br />

1993, pp. 27–97.<br />

Attributed or spurious works<br />

Teleny: or, the reverse <strong>of</strong> the medal: a physiological romance. 2 vols<br />

1893; rptd 1906; ed C. Hirsch, Paris 1934; Paris [1958];<br />

[expurgated] with introd by H. M. Hyde 1966; introd by J.<br />

Hirschman, North Hollywood CA 1967; introd by D. Gamlin, San<br />

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