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Oscar Wilde's clubkid.(BOOKS)(Book Review)
The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide - 2005/01/01Eastport Arts Center plans poetry reading
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME - 2007/01/19Irish literature
World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01Michael Foot: Gordon will do the job very well
The Spectator - 2006/09/16'Lane, you're a perfect pessimist': pessimism and the English Fin de siecle.(a line in Oscar Wilde's play The Importance of Being Ernest)(Critical essay)
Yearbook of English Studies - 2007/01/01Moderns Worth Keeping.(Brief article)(Book review)
Internet Bookwatch - 2006/05/01The portrait of a writer David Robson enjoys this novelistic homage to Henry James, even if it lacks James's artistry
The Sunday Telegraph London - 2004/03/21The Serious Pleasures of Suspense: Victorian Realism and Narrative Doubt.(Book review)
CLIO - 2005/09/22The Essay: Parlour games Was Oscar Wilde the Laurence Llewellyn-Bowen of his day? Matthew Sweet examines the Victorian roots of Britain's obsession with DIY and home decoration
The Independent - London - 2000/04/29Uniting misfits in mission to save the world
New Straits Times - 2003/09/25THEATRE: It's Oscar Wilde crossed with Diana Dors... Privates on Parade Donmar Warehouse LONDON South Pacific RNT Olivier LONDON Around the World in Eighty Days BAC LONDON
The Independent - London - 2001/12/16The importance of being protein: Oscar Wilde's perennially popular play The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy of mistaken identities. Similarly, milk, egg, wheat and soy proteins can pass for other ingredients and create fluffy, flowing and fabu
Prepared Foods - 2005/07/01A peerless prospect Sold off by the poet Shelley, later home to Oscar Wilde's young lover, this is a house with a noble past. Now its present owner, Lord Monk Bretton, is selling up, writes Ross Clark
The Sunday Telegraph London - 2004/03/21King swaps film glitz for Birmingham grit; He's already worked on Hollywood films Land Girls and Oscar Wilde, but Birmingham film-maker David King told Helen Gabriel why he has come back to the Midlands with the dream of breaking into the independent
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