THE OSCHOLARS

 

 

 

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On this page (last updated 9th August 2008) we pay tribute to the two Journals of Wilde Studies, The Wildean and the Wild about Wilde Newsletter, while not omitting to direct your attention to Rue des Beaux Arts.

 

 

 

I. THE WILDEAN

 

 

 

THE OSCHOLARS has since its beginning published the Table of Contents for each new issue of The Wildean, and will continue to do so; in the months when there was no new issue, we published the Table from one or more of the earlier numbers.   Short descriptive pieces by Donald Mead about each issue may be found in THE OSCHOLARS and a table indicating in which issue these are to be found is given here.  Below that is the Combined Table of Contents of all issues to July 2008.  The next issue will be published in January 2009.

 

The conditions for submissions are as follows:

 

Editorial policy

 

The editorial policy of The Wildean is to publish studies of the life, works and times of Oscar Wilde and his circle.  The aim is to print material which will interest Wilde specialists and also be accessible to general readers.  Full-length articles, reviews, short items and correspondence are all welcome.

 

In addition to the publication of articles of scholarly interest, including those incorporating the results of new research, works about Wilde published in English are reviewed as soon after publication as possible.

 

Guidelines for contributors

 

The language accepted for publication is English.  Any passages in other languages that may be quoted must be accompanied by an English translation.

 

It is the contributor's responsibility to seek any necessary permission to use copyright material.

 

Style guide: British norm. The Oxford Manual of Style (Oxford University Press, 2002) is very useful.  Adjustments may be made editorially.

 

Footnotes are an interruption to the reader and should generally be avoided.

 

Endnotes should be used for documentation and citation of sources, not for extra expository material which is better incorporated in the text.

 

Suggested length:

 

Articles:  400 words upwards.  6,000 words, including notes, is the maximum.

 

Reviews: 300-1,000 words

 

Notes:   100-300 words.

 

Concision and clarity are sought.  Articles of between 2,000 and 4,000 words are particularly favoured.  Jargon should be avoided, and academic tone and analytical style moderated.  Articles should hold the attention of the general reader.

 

Submission

 

Preferably, text in Word either on disc or by e-mail. Please do not incorporate footnote or endnote formatting. Alternatively, one typescript copy.  Fax submissions cannot be accepted.

 

No submission fees or page charges are required.

 

Copyright ownership:  individual contributors.

 

Rejected manuscripts returned if author requests (with s.a.e.)

 

The Wildean is issued free to members of The Oscar Wilde Society and details of subscription, of which details may be found on the Society’s own website, reached by clicking its colophon.

 

 

 

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The Wildean No.

THE OSCHOLARS No.

1  (1992)

Vol II No 11 (November 2002)

2  (January  1993)

Vol II No 11 (November 2002)

3  (July 1993)

Vol II No 11 (November 2002)

4  (January 1994)

Vol II No 10 (October 2002)

5  (July 1994)

Vol II No 10 (October 2002)

6  (January 1995)

Vol II No 9  (September 2002)

7  (July 1995)

Vol II No 7  (July 2002)

8  (January 1996)

Vol II No 6  (June 2002)

9  (July 1996)

Vol II No 5  (May 2002)

10  (January 1997)

Vol II No 4  (April 2002)

11  (July 1997)

Vol II No 3  (March 2002)

12  (January 1998)

Vol II No 1  (January 2002)

13  (July 1998)

Vol I  No 7  (December 2001)

14  (January 1999)

Vol I  No 6  (November 2001)

15  (July 1999)

Vol I  No 5  (October 2001)

16  (January 2000)

Vol I  No 4  (August 2001)

17  (July 2000)

Vol I  No 3  (July 2001)

18  (January 2001)

Vol I  No 1  (June 2001)

19  (July 2001)

Vol I  No 4  (September 2001)

20  (January 2002)

Vol II  No 2 (February 2002)

21  (July 2002)

Vol II No 8  (August 2002)

22  (January 2003)

Vol III No 2  (February 2003)

23  (July 2003)

Vol III No 8  (August 2003)

24 (January 2004)

 

25 (July 2004)

 

26 (January 2005)

Vol III No 12 (December 2005)

27 (July 2005)

Vol IV No 1 (January 2006)

28 (January 2006)

Vol IV No 2 (February 2006)

29 (July 2006)

Vol III No 11 (November 2006)

30 (January 2007)

 

31 (July 2007)

 

32 (January 2008)

 

33 (July 2008)

 

 

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Combined Table of Contents

 

For Issues Nos. 1 to 33

 

The Table of Contents for Issue No. 34 (July 2008) will be integrated as soon as published.

 

Articles are in alphabetical order of author

 

Combined Table of Contents

For Issues Nos. 1 to 33

A – B – C – D – E – F – G – H – I – J – K – L – M – N – O – P – Q – R – S – T – U – V – W – XYZ

 

Author

Title

No.

Date

A

 

 

 

Amor, Anne Clark

Constantly Undervalued: A Centenary Appreciation of Constance Wilde.

14

January 1999

Amor, Anne Clark

Ina Memoriam: Andrew McDonnell.

19

July 2001

Amor, Anne Clark

Letters of Engagement 1884-1888: The Love Letters of Adrian Hope and Laura Troubridge.

21

July 2002

Amor, Anne Clark

Obituary: Requiescat:  Elizabeth Longford.

22

January 2003

Anderson,  Anne

At Home With Oscar:  Constructing the House Beautiful.

24

January 2004

Anderson, Anne

The Colonel:  Shams, Charlatans and Oscar Wilde.

25

July 2004

Anderson, Anne

‘‘Arry’ Quilter and the ‘Gospel of Intensity’

27

July 2005

Anderson, Anne

Let us Live Up to It! or Wilde about Teapots

30

January 2007

Arter, Jan

Earnest in Manchester.

5

July 1994

Ashton, Colin

Oscar Wilde Three Times Tried.

9

July 1996

Atkinson, Tully

The Sphinx:  Wilde’s Decadent Poem.

23

July 2003

Atkinson, Tully

Wilde Syphilis Question, The.

25

July 2004

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Baker, Richard Anthony

The Witnesses at the Wilde Trials.

8

January 1996

Baker, Susan

Oscar Wilde Walk in London.

6

January 1995

Baker, Susan

Walk on the Wilde Side.

2

January 1993

Batty, Nicola

Wilde in Novels

30

January 2007

Beckson, Karl

Oscar Wilde and the Religion of Art.

12

January 1998

Beresiner, Yasha

The Wilde Oxford Mason