masthead.gif

_____http://www.oscholars.com/TO/Forty-two/Being_talked_about/image007.gifhttp://www.oscholars.com/TO/Forty-two/Being_talked_about/image008.gif_____

BIBLIOGRAPHIES

..\..\VISUALS\books\circle of books.jpg

WILDE AND WOMEN

Page created November 2010

ARTICLES

Hall, Lesley A.: ‘Scientific sex, unspeakable Oscar, and insurgent women in the “naughty nineties”’.  Chapter III of Lesley A. Hall, Sex, Gender and Social Change in Britain since 1880 (European Culture and Society series). Macmillan 2000.

Heilmann, Ann: ‘Wilde’s New Women. The New Woman on Wilde’, in Uwe.Böker, Richard Corballis & Julie A. Hibbard (edd.): The Importance of Reinventing Oscar, Versions of Wilde during the Last 100 Years.  Amsterdam: Rodopi 2002.

Johnson, Wendell Stacy:  ‘Fallen Women, Lost Children: Wilde & the Theatre of the Nineties’.  Knoxville: Tennessee Studies in Literature 27  1984.

Kailo, Kaarina: ‘Blanche Dubois and Salome as New Women: Old Lunatics in Modern Drama’, in James Redmond (ed.): Madness in Drama.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press 1993.

Mäkinen, Helka Maria: ‘Politics, Sexuality and Emancipated Women: The Reception of Oscar Wilde’s Salome in Finland 1905 and 1919’.  Helsinki: Nordic Theatre Studies 1999.

Müller-Muth, Anja: ‘White Symphonies with Red Spots: Color and the Representation of Women in Four Poems by Oscar Wilde’.  London: Women's Studies 32 : 7 October-November 2003. On-line

Powell, Kerry: ‘Wilde and Two Women: Unpublished Accounts by Elizabeth Robins and Blanche Crackanthorpe’, in C. George Sandulescu (ed.): Rediscovering Oscar Wilde.  Princess Grace Irish Library vol 8. Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe 1994.

Stetz, Margaret D.: ‘The Bi-Social Oscar Wilde and “Modern” Women’.  Nineteenth Century Literature vol. 55, no. 4 pp. 515-537  March 2001.

White, Victoria: ‘Women of No Importance: Misogyny in the Work of Oscar Wilde’, in Jerusha Mc Cormack (ed.): Wilde The Irishman.  New Haven & London:  Yale University Press 1998.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Hamilton, Lisa K.: ‘Oscar Wilde, New Women and the Rhetoric of Effeminacy’.  Conference:  Oscar Wilde and the Culture of the Fin-de-Siècle Session III.  Los Angeles, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 9th April 1999.

McGilligan, Judith: ‘Wilde Women’.  The 4th Oscar Wilde Autumn School, Esplanade Hotel, Bray 28th October 1997.

Powell, Kerry: ‘Wilde, Shaw and Women of the Stage’.  Conference: Oscar Wilde and the Culture of the Fin-de-Siècle Session II.  William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles.  5th March 1999.

Stetz, Margaret D.: ‘Oscar Wilde and Women’.  Conference: Gender and the London Theatre, 1880-1920.  Bryn Mawr 16th November 2000.

PLAY

Jim O’Keefe: Wilde Women.  Trinity College Dramatic Society, Newman House, Dublin July 1985.

http://www.oscholars.com/TO/Thirty-five/IMAGE004.GIF

·         Additions to this bibliography (and to all our bibliographies) are most welcome : oscholars@gmail.com

------

To Top http://www.oscholars.com/TO/Thirty-five/IMAGE004.GIF| To hub page http://www.oscholars.com/TO/Thirty-five/image002.jpg| To THE OSCHOLARS home page http://www.oscholars.com/TO/Thirty-five/IMAGE005.JPG

Return to Bibliographies Table of Contents ..\..\VISUALS\books\circle of books.jpg

------