Box Wildeiana 9
Contains 36 Results:
Book review for Oscar Wilde, his Life and Confessions, by Frank Harris, Modern Society, 1914 February 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.
"Forget-Me-Not Waltzes" (reproduction of cover), 188-?
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Jolly Utter Galop" (reproduction of cover), ca 1882
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Oscar, Dear!" (reproduction of cover), undated
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"Utterly Utter: An Aesthetic Duet" (reproduction of cover), ca 1882
This subseries contains sheet music inspired by Wilde's work and his life. The items are arranged alphabetically by title.
"O'Hooligan's 'Aesthetic Decoration," Moonshine, , 1890
This subseries contains cartoons, caricatures, and other satirical or comic drawings of Wilde and his immediate circle. The subseries is arranged by artist name, and then by title.
"A Miss is as Good as a (S)mile," Moonshine (?), 1890 July 26
This subseries contains cartoons, caricatures, and other satirical or comic drawings of Wilde and his immediate circle. The subseries is arranged by artist name, and then by title.
"According to the Pall Mall Gazette, aestheticism has broken out again, and in the interval since the last outbreak its devotees have grown mortal and stout," Moonshine ?, 1890 December 18
This subseries contains cartoons, caricatures, and other satirical or comic drawings of Wilde and his immediate circle. The subseries is arranged by artist name, and then by title.
Nichols, Bowyer, 1859-1939, "We go to carry Culture to a Continent/We are 'disappointed' in the Atlantic Ocean/The sympathetic nature of Modern Poetry can be better realized in Private than in Public Lectures," photographic reproduction by Thomas Shrimpton & Sons, Oxford, 1882
This subseries contains cartoons, caricatures, and other satirical or comic drawings of Wilde and his immediate circle. The subseries is arranged by artist name, and then by title.
"Our Oscar as he was when we loaned him to America" / "Our Oscar as he appears on being returned to us!" / "The American lady who purchased our Oscar's tresses and 'banged the chignon' with them" / "Frightful foreshadowing of our Oscar's future should he continue to cut his hair and resume the knee breeches," Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, 1883 July 21
This subseries contains cartoons, caricatures, and other satirical or comic drawings of Wilde and his immediate circle. The subseries is arranged by artist name, and then by title.