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In our last is
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a short informal essay by Dr
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The draft of a paper by Dr
Kate Macdonald that was given at Varieties of Voice,
the Belgian Association of Anglicists in Higher Education (BAAHE) annual
conference, Leuven, 13th-16th December 2006 on ‘Orality and voice in John
Betjeman’s “The Arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan Hotel”: from the 1890s to
the 1920s, and back again’.
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Six abstracts of papers dealing Irish
women certainly known to, and possibly by, Oscar Wilde, given at the Conference ‘Irish Feminist Thought’.
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1. ‘Thinking in Stories’: Oscar Wilde’s ‘The
Sphinx Without a Secret’, an original essay by Bruce Bashford |
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2. Oscar Wilde and the dynamics of reputation
by Trevor Fisher, a paper given at
the Durrell School,
Corfu, in 2007. |
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3. Masoschisms: Cruelty, Desire, and
Subversion between Victorian Women by Robin Chamberlain, excerpted from the proposal
for her doctoral thesis at |
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4. An
article, part essay part review by |
We thank all four for these. We are pleased to publish also this month a review of Zemlinsky by Dr Bashford in our section ‘The Critic as Critic’ and a bibliography of his writings in our Bibliographies section.