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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Performing that-which-will-become posthuman and queer bodies in the works of Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde

Norman, Douglas Everett, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2005. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Portfolio of compositions : Wilde - an opera in two acts

Williams, Derek Leslie January 2012 (has links)
Wilde:An Opera in 2 Acts. Play and Music by Derek Williams. Based on the writings and utterances of Oscar Wilde and his contemporaries.
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A Master's thesis consisting of: A proposed Acting Project: Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest, by Oscar Wilde, and An analysis of a performed major role: Lily Brown in Invitation to a March, by Arthur Laurents

Saffir, Donna Zenobia January 1965 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--Boston University / PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authorization To Manage form for this thesis or dissertation. It is therefore not openly accessible, though it may be available by request. If you are the author or principal advisor of this work and would like to request open access for it, please contact us at open-help@bu.edu. Thank you. / 2031-01-01
24

Decadence : a comparison between Oscar Wilde and Yu Ta-fu.

Wong, Shine-ngor, Cynthia. January 1976 (has links)
M.A. dissertation, University of Hong Kong, 1976. / Typescript.
25

Oscar Wilde's prose, judged by his own artistic standards

Kamen, Michael Best, 1940- January 1965 (has links)
No description available.
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Irish Celtic folklore in The picture of Dorian Gray

Upchurch, David A. January 1989 (has links)
Although critics have studied Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray for nearly one hundred years, no one has examined the author's Irish Celtic heritage in relation to such unanswered questions as the source for the supernatural power that grants Dorian's wish to remain young and creates the central conflict, the purpose of the eleventh chapter, or the apparent "overwriting" or "purple patches" of prose.As a result, the novel has remained elusive, yet fascinating, to both critics and readers. This study asserts that the problem with the traditional approaches critics have taken to solve these questions is that Dorian_ Gray does not entirely belong to mainstream British literary tradition. It also belongs in part to Irish Celtic literature.Consequently, the answers to these unresolved "mysteries" become part of a natural, even inevitable culmination of Irish folklore placed in a Victorian London setting. questions lie in Wilde's Irish background. By looking at the mythology and folklore of Wilde's native Ireland, the “mysteries” become part of a natural, even inevitable culmination of Irish folklore placed in a Victorian London setting.This study's approach to Dorian Gray combines both historical and textual study and builds upon the already substantial number of source studies and biographies available. Moreover, this study examines the almost entirely unexplored background of Wilde's Irish past in the novel which relates to Irish literature. In addition to these components, this paper also offers explanations for the source of the supernatural elements, the problems within the eleventh chapter, and the strategy of the overall structure. Finally this study examines the satirical elements that have their origin in Irish folklore. In many ways, this analysis unifies the other, often conflicting, approaches by explaining these previously misunderstood elements. / Department of English
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The sanctified lie : form and content in the art of Oscar Wilde

Sheety, Roger. January 1998 (has links)
This study seeks to show that in the work of Oscar Wilde, form and content, though manifestly separate, are latently connected. In Wilde's aesthetics, form and content are more than mere critical generalities---they are also metaphors for, respectively, art and nature, order and chaos, two conflicting but interdependent principles. Form in Wilde's work is a metaphor for the artist's defense against the largeness and ambiguity of nature and life. Therefore, to create, Wilde needs to insist on form over content, art over nature. Form in Wilde's work manifests itself in a deliberately artificial style, a style revealed by, for example, epigrammatic dialogue and posing of characters. However, because of this emphasis on form, nature and life will make an uncanny figurative return in Wilde's fiction, a return symbolized, for instance, by emotional ambivalence, intellectual ambiguity, and even acts of murder. In Wilde, form and content are interdependent because the content is latent in the principle of form, which stands for the human struggle against the perceived disorder of nature and life, a struggle which nevertheless is revelatory of that same chaos.
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Decadence a comparison between Oscar Wilde and Yu Ta-fu.

Wong, Shine-ngor, Cynthia. January 1976 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 1976. / Typescript. Also available in print.
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The sanctified lie : form and content in the art of Oscar Wilde

Sheety, Roger. January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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The moral vision of Oscar Wilde

Cohen, Philip K., January 1900 (has links)
Based on the author's dissertation. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-279) and index.

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