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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Wilde Writings
- 1. Wilde's World: Oscar Wilde and Theatrical Journalism in the 1880s 41
- 2. "The Soul of Man under Socialism": A (Con)Textual History 59
- Love-Letter, Spiritual Autobiography, or Prison Writing? 3. Identity and Value in De Profundis 86
- 4. Wilde's Exquisite Pain 101
- Part II. Wilde Stages 125
- 5. Wilde Man: Masculinity, Feminism, and A Woman of No Importance 127
- 6. Wilde, and How to Be Modern: or, Bags of Red Gold 147
- 7. Master Wood's Profession: Wilde and the Subculture of Homosexual Blackmail in the Victorian Theatre 163
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Part III. Wilde Contexts
- 8. Wilde's The Woman's World and the Culture of Aesthetic Philanthropy 185
- 9. The Origins of the Aesthetic Novel: Ouida, Wilde, and the Popular Romance 212
- 10. Oscar Wilde, New Women, and the Rhetoric of Effeminacy 230
- 11. Oscar Wilde and Jesus Christ 254
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Part IV. Wilde Legacies
- 12. Oscar Wilde's Legacies to Clarion and New Age Socialist Aestheticism 275
- 13. Salome in China: The Aesthetic Art of Dying 295
- Notes on the Contributors 317
- Index 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface and Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Wilde Writings
- 1. Wilde's World: Oscar Wilde and Theatrical Journalism in the 1880s 41
- 2. "The Soul of Man under Socialism": A (Con)Textual History 59
- Love-Letter, Spiritual Autobiography, or Prison Writing? 3. Identity and Value in De Profundis 86
- 4. Wilde's Exquisite Pain 101
- Part II. Wilde Stages 125
- 5. Wilde Man: Masculinity, Feminism, and A Woman of No Importance 127
- 6. Wilde, and How to Be Modern: or, Bags of Red Gold 147
- 7. Master Wood's Profession: Wilde and the Subculture of Homosexual Blackmail in the Victorian Theatre 163
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Part III. Wilde Contexts
- 8. Wilde's The Woman's World and the Culture of Aesthetic Philanthropy 185
- 9. The Origins of the Aesthetic Novel: Ouida, Wilde, and the Popular Romance 212
- 10. Oscar Wilde, New Women, and the Rhetoric of Effeminacy 230
- 11. Oscar Wilde and Jesus Christ 254
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Part IV. Wilde Legacies
- 12. Oscar Wilde's Legacies to Clarion and New Age Socialist Aestheticism 275
- 13. Salome in China: The Aesthetic Art of Dying 295
- Notes on the Contributors 317
- Index 321