FireBlade Coffeehouse: Oscar Wilde
- The Importance of Being Earnest
- Pray dont talk about the weather, Mr. Worthing. Whenever people talk to me about the weather, I always feel quite certain that they mean something else. And that makes me so nervous.
- The Picture of Dorian Gray
- All art is quite useless. No, not happiness! Certainly not happiness! Pleasure. One must always set ones heart upon the most tragic.
- The Selfish Giant
- A fairytale.
Off the Shelf
- The Martyrdom of Oscar Wilde Summary of the events leading up to the trial of Oscar Wilde. Also, his meeting with Walt Whitman.
- Wilde the Movie The story of the first modern man. Also includes more Wilde links.
- Oscariana An interesting experiment in presentation, an aesthetic window into the life of Oscar Wilde.
- Salome The full text--as a single link. Thats a 100k download, Mr. Worthing.
- Summary and Discussion of Earnest A short synopsis of the opening of Earnest, and a lot of information about the history of Wildes success and trial, and the anniversary of his release from prison.
- Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde is one of the most fascinating and interesting writers Ireland has produced--and his writings are almost as fascinating.
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- The Oscar Wilde Gallery Good collection of photos, along with some quotations and links. (Disable that annoying Geocities pop-up by turning Javascript off in your Preferences, usually under your Edit menu.)
- World Wide Wilde Web The best collection of Oscar links on the net. Includes links to his works, writings about him, and news about the family today.
- More About Earnest Well, you asked for it and finally someone anted up! This site wont give you the answers to your high school reading assignment, but it will give you enough questions to make your writing look more intelligent. Includes random quotes.
- The 1890s Society The 1890s Society has collected a nice set of links regarding Oscar Wilde and his works.
- Stratford Festival of Canada This summer/fall (2000), both The Three Musketeers and The Importance of Being Earnest will be playing. Also, a piece on Oscar Wilde through the eyes of Lord Alfred Douglas.
- Eccentricity at Its Best Some interesting bits about Wildes life, including some photographs of him and his family. (Disable that annoying Geocities pop-up by turning Javascript off in your Preferences, usually under your Edit menu.)
- Oscar Wilde Discussions at OneList There are a number of Oscar Wilde discussion groups here, in a number of languages.
- Mr. O.W. An Oscar Wilde quiz (which I was unable to get working), a quote generator, and some more interesting stuff about Oscar Wilde. Heavily overshadowed by annoying web glitz, but that probably just makes it appropriately Oscar.
A Bit About Victorian England
Wilde was around in the late 1800s, often termed the Victorian Era, or at least the end thereof.
From Century Readings in English Literature, (which completely ignored Wilde, btw):
The term Victorian was often used in the first quarter of the twentieth century as an adjective of depreciation to signify anything out of fashion and therefore to be despised. As a matter of fact, the period is characterized by a steady and rapid growth on fundamental questions of politics, economics, natural science, ethics, and religious belief. Its weakest points were prudery as to matters of sex and intolerance of points of view diverging from the established conventions. At the beginning of the period the power of Mrs. Grundy, resting upon middle class prejudice, and supported by the all-pervading influence of the squire and the parson, was supreme, and writers like Thackeray groaned over the conventional and sometimes hypocritical restrictions by which their artistic freedom was curtailed; but at the end of the period, with the admission of women to higher education and the learned professions, even more perhaps their use of the bicycle and the tennis racket, conventional restriction had already started on its way to the growing laxity of the twentieth century.
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Jerry Stratton
Hey! Why not take a look at Superman in Action Comics
From Abbeville Press, this pocket book is nothing more than the covers from the first twenty-five years, and second twenty-five years, of Action Comics. Can you blame Lois Lane for being jealous when the Man of Steel teams up with the Worlds Most Perfect Woman?. My favorite is The Stolen S-Shirts: if t-shirts are cool, I guess s-shirts are even cooler?The covers in the first volume go up through Action #300, in May of 1963. All except for the first few in 1938 feature Superman. The introduction is by Mark Waid and describes a short history of the selling of Superman, and the various artists in the life of Superman in Action. I havent seen volume two yet.
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