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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xv
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Romanticism, Nihilism, and Revivalism: Oscar Wilde, 1874–1882
- Chapter one. Oscar Wilde and the Importance of Being Romantic 43
- Chapter two. Reconsidering Wilde’s Vera; or, The Nihilists 65
- Chapter three. Misrecognising Wilde: Media and Performance on the American Tour of 1882 85
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Part Two. Journalism: Oscar Wilde and The Woman’s World , 1887–1889
- Chapter four. The Aesthetic Character of Oscar Wilde’s The Woman’s World 121
- Chapter five. Oscar Wilde, Aesthetic Dress, and the Modern Woman: Or Why Sargent’s Portrait of Ellen Terry Appeared in The Woman’s World 143
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Part Three. Faith, Belief, and Fiction: Oscar Wilde, 1889–1891
- Chapter six. Sexual Gnosticism: The Procreative Code of “The Portrait of Mr. W.H.” 169
- Chapter seven. Reading and Re-reading: Wilde, Newman, and the Fiction of Belief 190
- Chapter eight. Oscar Wilde’s Poetic Injustice in The Picture of Dorian Gray 212
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Part Four. Translation, Performance, and Fashion: Oscar Wilde and the Stage
- Chapter nine. Wilde’s French 233
- Chapter ten. Fashioning the Modern Woman’s Sexual Turn from Salomé to Ulysses , 1892–1922 260
- Chapter eleven. Oscar Wilde’s Anadoodlegram: A Genetic, Performative Reading of An Ideal Husband 289
- Chapter tweleve. Transgressive Props; or Oscar Wilde’s E(a)rnest Signifier 315
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Part Five. Modern Quests for Oscar Wilde
- Chapter thirteen. Christopher Millard’s Mysterious Book: Oscar Wilde, Baron Corvo, and the Unwritten Quest 343
- Index 367
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Contributors xv
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Romanticism, Nihilism, and Revivalism: Oscar Wilde, 1874–1882
- Chapter one. Oscar Wilde and the Importance of Being Romantic 43
- Chapter two. Reconsidering Wilde’s Vera; or, The Nihilists 65
- Chapter three. Misrecognising Wilde: Media and Performance on the American Tour of 1882 85
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Part Two. Journalism: Oscar Wilde and The Woman’s World , 1887–1889
- Chapter four. The Aesthetic Character of Oscar Wilde’s The Woman’s World 121
- Chapter five. Oscar Wilde, Aesthetic Dress, and the Modern Woman: Or Why Sargent’s Portrait of Ellen Terry Appeared in The Woman’s World 143
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Part Three. Faith, Belief, and Fiction: Oscar Wilde, 1889–1891
- Chapter six. Sexual Gnosticism: The Procreative Code of “The Portrait of Mr. W.H.” 169
- Chapter seven. Reading and Re-reading: Wilde, Newman, and the Fiction of Belief 190
- Chapter eight. Oscar Wilde’s Poetic Injustice in The Picture of Dorian Gray 212
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Part Four. Translation, Performance, and Fashion: Oscar Wilde and the Stage
- Chapter nine. Wilde’s French 233
- Chapter ten. Fashioning the Modern Woman’s Sexual Turn from Salomé to Ulysses , 1892–1922 260
- Chapter eleven. Oscar Wilde’s Anadoodlegram: A Genetic, Performative Reading of An Ideal Husband 289
- Chapter tweleve. Transgressive Props; or Oscar Wilde’s E(a)rnest Signifier 315
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Part Five. Modern Quests for Oscar Wilde
- Chapter thirteen. Christopher Millard’s Mysterious Book: Oscar Wilde, Baron Corvo, and the Unwritten Quest 343
- Index 367