Articles on Oscar Wilde

Found 164 articles.

  • Duo pay lip service to Oscar Wilde comedy; REVIEW.(Features)
    Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) - 2001/10/17
  • Wilde times ahead.(Ents Theatre Arts)
    The Journal (Newcastle, England) - 2003/11/22
  • Wilde, Synge & Orpen.(Dublin journal)(Oscar Wilde, John Millington Synge, William Orpen)(Critical essay)
    New Criterion - 2006/02/01
  • The Collected Fairy Tales Of Oscar Wilde (Penguin Classics, pounds 2).(Features)
    Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England) - 2007/02/04
  • Oscar Wilde on journalism...
    The Newsletter on Newsletters - 1999/05/01
  • Welcome to the wild, witty world of Lewis Carroll
    Redlands Daily Facts - 2004/12/09
  • Wilde times ahead with Happy Prince.(Features)
    The Journal (Newcastle, England) - 2003/11/22
  • Tuesday Book: Mikhail, the Oscar Wilde of St Petersburg Mikhail Kuzmin: a life in art by John E Malmstad and Nikolay Bogomolov (Harvard University Press, pounds 30.95)
    The Independent - London - 1999/12/21
  • THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO Literary Ireland Joyce, Shaw, Wilde... Ireland has produced some of the best writers in the English language. ANTHEA MILNES examines their inspiration, from the wild Atlantic coast to Dublin's cosy pubs
    The Independent - London - 2002/06/15
  • POLITICS: What a state, where Oscar Wilde meets Rouge Dragon Pursuivant.(News)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2007/11/07
  • Information
    CCPA Monitor - 2005/12/01
  • We are still Third World; "There is no sin except stupidity." -- Oscar Wilde.(Chaff from the Grain)
    Manila Bulletin - 2006/05/23
  • Nobel Prizes 1996.
    Economic Review - 1996/11/01
  • Lies and literature
    USA Today - 1998/11/01
  • Trouble in Suburbia
    Irish Voice - 1996/11/12
  • The Oscar Wilde of the Welfare State
    The Washington Post - 1987/05/17
  • Journalism
    CCPA Monitor - 2008/06/01
  • Worth the trip.(Time Out!)
    Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - 2004/06/18
  • Why they're in a `league' of their own.
    Zap2It.com (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service) - 2003/07/08
  • DUBLIN
    Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language - 1998/01/01
  • An Old Story Ever New.(Oscar Wilde's story "The Selfish Giant")
    National Right to Life News - 1998/12/10
  • Lies and Literature.(lying used a literary device)
    USA Today (Magazine) - 1998/11/01
  • THE BALLAD OF ALDERSON GAOL.(Editorial)(Editorial)
    The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH) - 2004/10/18
  • BOOK BAG, #980
    The Washington Post - 1998/07/05
  • iEntendencia!(Entremuros)
    Reforma (México D.F., México) - 2002/03/04
  • From Fin-de-Siecle to New Age Thought.
    Quadrant - 1998/11/01
  • Six parts, three nights
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2001/08/29
  • IN SEARCH OF DUBLIN'S LITERARY HEROES.(Stars)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2006/08/27
  • Comments and Quotes
    The Secured Lender - 2006/05/01
  • Still lifes from alleys: why take photographs in alleys? Oscar Wilde gave a partial answer when he wrote: "the only things worth doing are those the world is surprised at.".
    PSA Journal - 2004/04/01
  • Transforming the hero: Joseph Conrad's reconfiguring of masculine identity in "The Secret Sharer".
    Conradiana - 2004/03/22
  • News from the north: a Dublin renaissance
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1992/03/08
  • The Ballad of the Los Angeles Century Regional Detention Centre ; TRIALS OF A SOCIALITE ++ Verses on the incarceration of Paris Hilton. By D J Taylor (after Oscar Wilde)
    The Independent on Sunday - 2007/06/10
  • There's hope for optimism.(Brief Article)
    The Christian Century - 1998/11/04
  • Hell to pay
    Isthmus - 2007/05/11
  • BIBLIOPHILES TIBOR FISCHER ON THE FINE ART OF BLATHERING CONVINCINGLY ABOUT UNREAD BOOKS
    The Sunday Telegraph London - 2008/01/13
  • Oscar Wilde (playwright and novelist, 1854--1900) was married to Constance Lloyd, the mother of his two sons. His affair with Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas, son of the Marquess of Queensberry, resulted in him being tried for 'gross indecency'. Th
    Evening Herald (Dublin, Republic of Ireland) - 2008/08/20
  • Hip resurfacing; a[euro]I walked, with other souls in pain,a[euro] - Oscar Wilde (1564-1616), 1854-1900), Irish author. The Ballad of Reading Gaol (l. 19).(If Symptoms Persist)
    Manila Bulletin - 2007/03/18
  • Meet Rupert Everywhere: Two years after 'My Best Friend's Wedding,' Everett's gotten to know Oscar Wilde, Disney and Madonna.(INTERVIEW)(Arts and Entertainment)(Rupert Everett)(Brief Article)(Interview)
    Newsweek - 1999/07/12
  • Beadle's miscellany A quiz by Jeremy Beadle (answers on page 53)
    The Independent - London - 2007/09/08
  • Shaw Festival 2004 Season.
    World and I - 2004/04/01
  • Bram Stoker: A Biography of the Author of Dracula
    The Virginia Quarterly Review - 1996/10/01
  • HIT LIST
    The Independent on Sunday - 2006/03/12
  • Ponen en orden a autos en Polanco.(Ciudad y Metrópoli)
    Reforma (México D.F., México) - 2006/01/11
  • Abbey Theatre, The
    The Concise Oxford Companion to Irish Literature - 2000/01/01
  • The one-lit wonders; Taking a stand: Gregory Peck in To Kill A Mockingbird. Inset: The novel by Harper Lee.
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2008/01/03
  • What links; Edward II, Richard II, Henry VI... [Derived headline]
    The Independent - London - 2007/09/08
  • New standards open new books; Rules cover language, math, arts.(NEWS)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2004/11/15
  • Gentlemen in a League of their own; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.(Column)
    The Daily Mail (London, England) - 2003/11/08
  • Sir Jacob Epstein
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/15
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