Box Wildeiana 30
Contains 10 Results:
Gilbert Burgess, "'An Ideal Husband' at the Haymarket Theatre: A Talk with Mr. Oscar Wilde," The Sketch, 1895 January 9
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
"Oscar Wilde, the Apostle of Aestheticism -- from a photograph by Sarony, and sketches by a staff artist" with associated article on verso, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1882 January 21
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
Oscar Wilde, "Notes and Comments on Modern Poetry," Cassell's Weekly, 1923 May 16
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
Review of A Critic in Pall Mall by Oscar Wilde, The Times Literary Supplement, 1919 Oct 30
This subseries contains newspaper and journal articles relating to Wilde and his work. Materials are listed by the decade in which they were published.
May, Phil, 1864-1903, Portrait of Oscar Wilde, 1893
Portrait of Oscar Wilde in pencil and white chalk, signed by Phil May and dated 1893. Removed from mid-20th century frame in 1999 and currently stored flat.
"Oscar Wilde, the Apostle of Aestheticism -- from a photograph by Sarony, and sketches by a staff artist" with associated article on verso, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1882 January 21
Gilbert Burgess, "'An Ideal Husband' at the Haymarket Theatre: A Talk with Mr. Oscar Wilde," The Sketch, 1895
Review of A Critic in Pall Mall by Oscar Wilde, The Times Literary Supplement, 1919 Oct 30
Oscar Wilde, "Notes and Comments on Modern Poetry," Cassell's Weekly, 1923 May 16
St. James's Theatre announcement, , undated
This subseries includes notes, reviews, articles, and memorabilia relating to the theatrical production of Wilde's works, and movies and plays based on Wilde's works. The series is arranged by the title of Wilde's work and, within title groupings, by the date of the production.