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A singular window into the world of Oscar Wilde, this definitive bibliography by Stuart Mason guides readers through the intricate tapestry of Wilde's literary legacy. Here, the genius of the celebrated Irish playwright is mapped with meticulous precision, offering a vital resource for anyone captivated by Victorian era literature or the aestheticism movement. Every edition, essay, and ephemeral publication finds its place, illuminating Wilde's role among late 19th century authors and his connections to fellow Victorian literary figures, including fascinating intersections with George Bernard…mehr

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A singular window into the world of Oscar Wilde, this definitive bibliography by Stuart Mason guides readers through the intricate tapestry of Wilde's literary legacy. Here, the genius of the celebrated Irish playwright is mapped with meticulous precision, offering a vital resource for anyone captivated by Victorian era literature or the aestheticism movement. Every edition, essay, and ephemeral publication finds its place, illuminating Wilde's role among late 19th century authors and his connections to fellow Victorian literary figures, including fascinating intersections with George Bernard Shaw. More than a simple catalogue, Mason's work stands as both a scholarly tool and a narrative of Wilde's enduring influence. It serves as an essential reference for literary history enthusiasts, academic researchers, and collectors seeking authoritative insight into the development of Wilde's career and the broader context of Victorian literature. The book's careful documentation and insightful commentary provide a foundation for comparative studies, making it indispensable for those exploring literary biography collections or seeking deeper Irish playwright insights. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual admirer or a seasoned scholar, this enduring classic remains a cornerstone for understanding Wilde's place in literary history and the cultural vibrancy of his age.