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9780192866950

The Oxford Handbook of Oscar Wilde

by Hext, Kate; Murray, Alex
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    9780192866950

  • ISBN10:

    0192866958

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    9780192692566

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2025-12-09
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Oscar Wilde puts Wilde the Icon into an expansive literary and dramatic context. It offers a readable guide to Wilde studies for the early twenty-first century. Its chapters reflect Wilde's status as a queer writer while filling in the gaps that this focus have left and looking forward to the next generation of critical studies on Wilde. It is designed to appeal to students and those with a general interest in Wilde, as well as professional academics. Its comprehensive discussions of his writings show how these interact with, and transfigure, both their age and his life, while providing readers with clear and extensive suggestions on approaches to reading, thinking, and writing about them.

It is organized in four sections: Places, Works, Intellectual Contexts, and Reception. The first section on Places tells the story of Wilde's life and intellectual evolution through the places that defined its contours: Dublin, Oxford, London, America, France, and Italy. The second section on Wilde's Works provides new and in-depth directions to close reading Wilde's writing, with generative ideas on the development, style, structure, and significance of each of his major works. The section on Intellectual Contexts brings together chapters on the main ideas and cultures of thought that shaped Wilde's thinking, from late-nineteenth century sexuality and fashion to the ancient world and Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The final section on Reception focuses on the central categories in which Wilde's works and life have been read and influenced cultural movements since his death. Wilde's afterlife has been vibrant and chapters in this section include discussions of how he influenced camp and pop, alongside the contentious textual history of his works.

Author Biography

Kate Hext, Associate Professor of Decadent Literature and the Arts, University of Exeter,Alex Murray, Professor of Modern Literature, Queens University Belfast

Kate Hext is Associate Professor in Decadent Literature and the Arts at the University of Exeter and Visiting Professor of English at Ewha Womans University. Her published work includes Wilde in the Dream Factory: Decadence and the American Movies (2024) and a new edition of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays (2025). She is a founding co-editor of the journal Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures.



Alex Murray is Professor of Modern Literature at Queen's University Belfast and founding co-editor of Cusp: Late 19th-/Early 20th-Century Cultures (Johns Hopkins University Press). His most recent books include Decadent Conservatism: Aesthetics, Politics, and the Past (Oxford University Press, 2023) and the collection Decadence: A Literary History (Cambridge University Press, 2022).

Table of Contents

Introduction: Wilde Variety, Kate Hext and Alex MurrayThe Life1. Ireland, Jarlath Killeen2. Oxford, Alex Murray3. America, Kate Hext4. London, Nick Freeman5. The Trials, Joseph Bristow6. Prison, Peter Stoneley7. Exile in France and Italy, Elisa BizzottoThe Works8. Early Poems, Kostas Boyiopoulos9. Vera and 'The Soul of Man Under Socialism', Deaglán Ó Donghaile10. The Journalism, Mark Turner11. The Portrait of Mr W.H. and the short fiction, Dustin Friedman12. Fairy Tales, Caroline Sumpter13. Intentions, Josephine M. Guy14. The Picture of Dorian Gray, Giles Whiteley15. The Picture of Dorian Gray in Context--Aestheticism, Imperialism, and Capitalism, Matthew Potolsky16. Salome, Petra Dierkes17. Lady Windermere's Fan, Sos Eltis18. A Woman of No Importance, Anne Varty19. An Ideal Husband, Greg Mackie20. The Importance of Being Earnest, Francesca Coppa21. De Profundis, Matthew Bradley22. The Ballad of Reading Gaol, John StokesIntellectual Contexts23. Classical Rome, Shushma Malik24. Classical Greece, Alastair Blanshard25. Wilde and France, Richard Hibbitt26. Wilde and Women, Margaret D. Stetz27. Evolution, Lindsay Wilhelm28. Wilde and Sexuality, Simon Joyce29. Wilde and Fashion, Dominic Janes30. Wilde and the Natural World, Dennis Denisoff31. Wilde and the Visual ArtsReception32. Textual History, Rebecca N. Mitchell33. Wilde in East Asia, Di Cotofan Wu34. Wilde in Africa and the Caribbean, Robert Stilling35. Wilde and Camp, Kristin Mahoney36. Wilde and Pop Culture, Neil Sammells

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