Bibliography: Oscar Wilde

Beckson, Karl (ed.). Oscar Wilde. The Critical Heritage. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970.

Berggren, Ruth Harriet. "Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest: A Critical Edition of the Four-Act Version (Volumes I and II)." DAI 45:2 (1984): 524A.

Bloom, Harold (ed.). Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. New York: Chelsea, 1988.

Breuer, Horst. "Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest als Modernes Drama." Germanisch Romanische Monatsschrift 38 (1988): 444-454.

Cahir, Linda Costanzo. "A Shared Impulse: The Significance of Language in Oscar Wilde's and Ernst Lubitsch's Lady Windermere's Fan." Literature Film Quarterly 19 (1991): 7-11.

Cohen, Ed. "Laughing in Earnest: The Trying Context of Wilde's 'Trivial' Comedy." Lit: Literature Interpretation Theory 3 (1991): 57-64.

Cohen, Philip K. The Moral Vision of Oscar Wilde. Rutherford, Madison, Teaneck: Fairleigh Dickinson UP; London: Associated UPs, 1978.

Craft, Christopher. "Alias Bunbury: Desire and Termination in The Importance of Being Earnest." Representations 31 (1990): 19-46.

Davidson, David. "The Importance of Being Ernst: Lubitsch and Lady Windermere's Fan." Literature Film Quarterly 11 (1983): 120-131.

Easthope, Antony. "Jokes and Ideology: 'The Frogs' and 'Earnest'." New Comparison 3 (1987): 117-132.

Finney, Gail. "Comparative Perspectives on Gender and Comedy: The Examples of Wilde, Hofmannsthal, and Ebner-Eschenbach." Modern Drama 37 (1994): 638- 650.

Fischer-Seidel, Therese. "Oscar Wilde: Ästhetizismus und Popularität." Germanisch Romanische Monatsschrift 38 (1988): 429-443.

Gagnier, Regenia (ed. & introd.). Critical Essays on Oscar Wilde. Critical Essays on British Literature. New York: G. K. Hall, 1991.

Hyde, H. Montgomery. Oscar Wilde. London: Eyre Methuen, 1976.

Jacobs, Susan Taylor. "When Formula Seizes Form: Oscar Wilde's Comedies." Staging the Impossible: The Fantastic Mode in Modern Drama. Ed. Patrick D. Murphy. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1992.

Jenkins, William D. "Lord Darlington, Lady Windermere, and the Ladybird Impulse." The Baker Street Journal 39 (1989): 203-205.

Jullian, Philippe. Oscar Wilde. Transl. Violet Wyndham. London: Constable, 1969.

Kaplan, Joel H. "Bad Dressmakers and Well-Arranged Worlds: Fashion and Society Comedy." Modern Drama 34.2 (1991): 327-339.

Kaplan, Joel H. "A Puppet's Power: George Alexander, Clement Scott, and the Replotting of Lady Windermere's Fan." Theatre Notebook 46.2 (1991): 59-73.

Knox, Melissa. Oscar Wilde. A Long and Lovely Suicide. New Haven, London: Yale UP, 1994.

Kohl, Norbert. Oscar Wilde. Das literarische Werk zwischen Provokation und Anpassung. Heidelberg: Winter, 1980.

Lee, Josephine D. "Language and Action in the Plays of Wilde, Shaw and Stoppard." DAI 48 (1988): 2345A.

Lück, K. Das französische Fremdwort bei Oscar Wilde als stilistisches Kunstmittel. Greifswald: Emil Hartmann, 1927.

Mikhail, E.H. (ed.) Oscar Wilde. Interviews & Recollections. 2 vols. London and Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1979.

Morgan, Margery. File on Wilde. London: Methuen Drama, 1990.

Nassaar, Christopher S. Into the Demon Universe. A Literary Exploration of Oscar Wilde. New Haven, London: Yale UP, 1974.

Nelson, Walter W. Oscar Wilde and the Dramatic Critics: A Study in Victorian Theatre. Lund: Bloms, 1989.

Omasreiter, Ria. Oscar Wilde. Epigone, Ästhet und Wit. Heidelberg: Winter, 1978.

Page, Norman. An Oscar Wilde Chronology. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1991.

Pine, Richard. Oscar Wilde. Gill's Irish Lives. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1983.

Pine, Richard. The Thief of Reason. Oscar Wilde and the Modern Ireland. Gill's Studies in Irish Literature. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1995.

Powell, Kerry. Oscar Wilde and the Theatre of the 1890s. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990.

Poznar, Walter. "Life and Play in Wilde's The Importance of Being Ernest." Midwest Quarterly 30 (1989): 515-528.

Raby, Peter. Oscar Wilde. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988.

Raby, Peter. "The Origins of The Importance of Being Earnest." Modern Drama 37 (1994): 39- 147.

Sammells, Neil. "Earning Liberties: Travesties and The Importance of Being Earnest." Modern Drama 29 (1986): 376-387.

Small, Ian. Oscar Wilde Revalued: An Essay on New Materials & Methods of Research. Greensboro, NC: ELT Press, 1993.

Stokes, John. "Wilde Interpretations." Modern Drama 37 (1994): 156-174.

Whitaker, Thomas R. "Playing in Earnest." Ordinum Gatherum: Essays For Richard Ellmann. Ed. Susan Dick et al. Gerrards Cross: Smythe, 1989, 407-423.

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