Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
Volume L (50), 1919
Contains discussions of the literary merits of Wilde's work. The rest of the articles are not about Wilde, but mention him briefly.
Volume LI (51), 1920
This collection consists of 56 volumes of press clipping albums compiled by Oscar Wilde bibliographer Christopher Sclater Millard between 1909 and 1927. The majority of clippings are largely related to Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas (and his ongoing legal cases). Most clippings are from British local and national newspapers and were collection for Millard by professional news cutting companies.
Volume LII (52), 1920
Contains articles comparing theater of the 1910s and the late 19th century.
Volume LIII (53), 1920-1921
Contains articles describing what literature should be in the modern age and if women are suitable for writing and reviewing books and theater.
Volume LVIII (58), 1923
This volume contains articles relating to the film adaptation of "Salome" and commentary on "The Importance of Being Earnest". It also contains loose inserts at pages 42-43, 49, 93 and 95.
Volume LIX (59), 1923
This volume contains articles concerning a performance of "The Importance of Being Earnest" and clippings from Book dealers.
Volume LX (60), 1923
This volume contains reviews of The University of Oxford's production of a few Wilde plays. It also has advertisements from book publishers.
Volume LXIV (64), 1926
This volume consists of articles relating to Lord Alfred Douglas' prematurely reported death and the libel cases that followed shortly after.
Clippings from The Evening News (unclear in which volume they originated), 1921
This collection consists of 56 volumes of press clipping albums compiled by Oscar Wilde bibliographer Christopher Sclater Millard between 1909 and 1927. The majority of clippings are largely related to Oscar Wilde and Lord Alfred Douglas (and his ongoing legal cases). Most clippings are from British local and national newspapers and were collection for Millard by professional news cutting companies.