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BIBLIOGRAPHIES
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J.P.WEARING
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In
March 2007 we were very pleased to be able to publish a bibliography of the
works of J.P. Wearing, kindly provided for us by Peter Wearing
himself. Although Wilde has not been
Professor Wearing’s
chief interest, his work on late 19th / early 20th century theatre
will be familiar to all Wilde scholars and is essential reading on the
subject. We updated this in December
2009.
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Books
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The Collected Letters of Sir Arthur
Pinero. Minneapolis: University of
Minnesota Press: London : Oxford University
Press, 1974. xi, 302pp.
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The London Stage 1890-1899: A
Calendar of Plays and Players. 2 vols. Metuchen, NJ: The
Scarecrow Press, 1976. xiii, 1229pp.
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English Drama and Theatre,
1800-1900. Detroit: Gale Research, 1978. xx, 508pp. [with
L.W. Conolly].
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American and British Theatrical
Biography: A Directory. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press,
1979. vi, 1007pp.
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The London Stage 1900-1909: A
Calendar of Plays and Players. 2 vols.Metuchen, NJ, &
London: The Scarecrow Press, 1981. xvi, 1186pp.
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The London Stage 1910-1919: A
Calendar of Plays and Players. 2 vols. Metuchen, NJ, &
London: The Scarecrow Press, 1982. xvi, 1369pp.
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The London Stage 1920-1929: A
Calendar of Plays and Players. 3 vols. Metuchen. NJ, &
London: The Scarecrow Press, 1984. xvi, 1787pp.
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G.B. Shaw: An Annotated
Bibliography of Writings About Him: Volume I: 1871-1930.
Dekalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1986. xxiv, 562pp.
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The London Stage 1930-1939: A
Calendar of Plays and Players. 3 vols. Metuchen, NJ, &
London: The Scarecrow Press, 1990. xviii, 1977pp.
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The London Stage 1940-1949: A
Calendar of Plays and Players. 2 vols. Metuchen, NJ, &
London: The Scarecrow Press, 1991. xviii, 1264pp.
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The London Stage 1950-1959: A
Calendar of Plays and Players. 2 vols. Metuchen, NJ, &
London: The Scarecrow Press, 1993. xviii, 1789pp.
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Bernard Shaw and Nancy Astor:
Selected Correspondence of Bernard Shaw. Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 2005. Xi, 235pp.
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The Shakespeare Diaries: A
Fictional Autobiography. Santa Monica: Santa Monica Press,
2007. 455pp.
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Arthur
Wing Pinero: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press 2007.
216pp
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Bernard
Shaw: Arms and the Man. London: Methuen Drama, 2008. (New Mermaids).
lii, 117pp.
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Bernard Shaw: ‘On War’.
Foreword by Philip Pullman. London: Hesperus Press, 2009. xix, 100p
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Articles
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‘A Pinero Revival?’ Drama, no. 94 (Autumn 1969), 40-42.
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‘Pinero's Letters in the Brotherton
Collection of the University of Leeds’, Theatre
Notebook, 24 (1969-70), 74-79.
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‘Pinero the Actor and Pinero's Professional Dramatic Roles,
1874-1884’, Theatre Notebook,
26 (1972), 133-44.
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‘Nineteenth-Century Theatre
Research: A Bibliography for 1972 [and subsequent years]’, Nineteenth
Century
Theatre Research, 1 (1973), 109-23; 2 (1974), 93-111; 3 (1975),
97-126; 4 (1976), 89-111; 5 (1977), 93-ll4; 6 (1978), 95-118; 7 (1979),
99-121; 8 (1980), 91-106; 9 (1981), 107-131; 10 (1982), 93-109. [first five
bibliographies with L.W. Conolly.]
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‘Two Early Absurd Plays in
England’, Modern Drama, 16 (1973), 259-64.
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‘John Neville in Canada’, Drama, no. 113 (Summer 1974), 37-38.
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‘Pinero: The Money Spinner’, Notes and
Queries, 21 (1974), 218.
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‘The London West End Theatre in the
1890s’, Educational Theatre Journal, 29
(1977), 320-32.
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‘Henry Arthur Jones: An
Annotated Bibliography of Writings About Him’, English Literature in
Transition, 22 (1979), 160-228.
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‘Arthur Wing Pinero’ in Dictionary of Literary Biography:
Volume 10: Modern British Dramatists, 1900-1945: Part 2: M-Z, ed. Stanley
Weintraub (Detroit: Gale Research / Bruccoli Clark, 1982), pp. 98-110.
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‘Additions and Corrections to
Allardyce Nicoll's Handlist of Plays, 1900-1930’, Nineteenth
Century Theatre
Research, 14 (1986), 51-96.
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‘Edwardian London West End
Christmas Entertainments, 1900-1914’, in When They Weren't Doing
Shakespeare:
Essays on Nineteenth-Century British and American Theatre,
ed. Judith L. Fisher and Stephen Watt (Athens & London: University of
Georgia Press, 1989), pp. 230-240.
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‘Night Must Fall’, in Masterplots II: Drama Series, ed. Frank N. Magill (Pasadena:
Salem Press, 1990), pp. 1138-1142.
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‘Mrs Patrick Campbell’, ‘Nell Gwyn’, ‘Lillie Langtry’, ‘William Charles
Macready’, and ‘Dame Ellen Terry’ in The
World Book Encyclopedia (Chicago: World Book Publishing, 1991),
vol. 3, pp.90-91; vol. 8, p. 471; vol. 12, p. 63; vol. 13, p. 27; vol. 19, p.
179 respectively.
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‘Richard D'Oyly Carte’, ‘Eleonora Duse’, and ‘Beatrice Lillie’ in The World Book Encyclopedia (Chicago:
World Book Publishing, 1992), vol. 5, p. 319; vol. 5, p. 390; vol. 12, p. 303
respectively.
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‘George Alexander’, ‘Arthur Bourchier’, and ‘J.T. Grein’ in The Eighteen Nineties: An Encyclopedia of British Literature, Art and Culture,
ed. G.A. Cevasco (New York: Garland, 1993), pp. 10-11, 73-74, 247-248
respectively.
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‘Nancy Price and the People's National Theatre’, Theatre History Studies,
16 (1996), 71-89.
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‘Henry Arthur Jones’, and ‘Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’ in Joanne Shattock, ed.,
The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature,
3rd edition, volume 4 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), cols
2046-50, 2054-58,
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‘Sir George Alexander’, ‘William Archer’, ‘Sir Francis Robert Benson’,
‘Mary Emma Ebsworth’, ‘Jacob Thomas Grein’, ‘Sir John Hare’, ‘Sir Augustus Henry Glossop
Harris’, ‘Samuel
Phelps’, ‘Stephen Phillips’, ‘Sir Arthur Wing Pinero’ and ‘William Poel’ in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford and New York:
Oxford University Press, 2004).
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