... the aim of the Oxford edition is to establish him [Wilde] as an author of major intellectual and scholarly significance ... in this sense, the publication of the journalism is one of the most notable achievements of the Oxford edition so far. This is because the articles collected here-most of which will not be familiar even to experienced Wilde readers-tell us a lot about the Wilde of the 1880s, a period of which we know relatively little...

Stefano Evangelista, The Times Literary Supplement

Given the complexity of the task of editing such material, the level of scholarship displayed by this edition is impressive.

Anya Clayworth, Review 19

This volume of the Complete Works of Oscar Wilde is the first volume of Wilde's journalism. Throughout the 1880s Oscar Wilde devoted the greater part of his creative energies to working as a professional journalist and he was prepared to write on a remarkable range of topics - from cookery books to lyric poetry, from classical translations to three-volume novels, from dress reform to transatlantic visitors. He also reviewed theatrical productions and art exhibitions of many kinds. Between 1887 and 1889 he edited the pioneering Woman's World magazine to which he contributed lengthy columns discussing literary and other matters of interest to an educated female readership. This is the first comprehensive edition of Wilde's journalism since 1908. It includes all of his known contributions, both signed and anonymous, to periodicals and newspapers. Of the more than 150 items - reviews, articles, editorials - a significant number have been identified for the first time, while the authenticity of others previously thought to be by Wilde is questioned. An extensive commentary offers the sources for Wilde's extraordinary cultural knowledge and provides cross-references to his oeuvre as whole. In the case of the book reviews, the commentary indicates relevant pages and passages in the works under discussion. Uniquely witty, intellectually acute, and socially aware Wilde's journalism not only displays the extensive reading and stylistic experimentation that prepared the way for his major works of the 1890s, it provides an essential record of the vibrant and rapidly changing journalistic culture in which he played a major part.
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Volume VI of the Oxford English Texts Complete Works of Oscar Wilde establishes for the first time the extent and prowess of his early career as a journalist. This definitive collection of his reviews, features and editorials displays the unique wit and erudition for which Wilde is famous.
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Introduction ; A Note on the Texts ; Journalism (July 1877-October 1887) ; A Note on the Commentary ; Commentary
A new volume in the Oxford English Texts edition of the Complete Works of Oscar Wilde The first comprehensive edition of Wilde's journalism since 1908 Enables readers and scholars to find all of Wilde's journalism Includes a number of articles identified as Wilde's for the first time Extremely thorough and cross-referenced throughout, matching the established high standards of the Oxford English Text editions.
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John Stokes has taught at the universities of Reading, Illinois and Warwick. Until 2008 he was Professor of Modern British Literature at King's College London. He has written widely on the culture of the fin-de-siècle as well as on theatre history of many periods and he has delivered many public lectures and conference papers at home and abroad. ; Mark W. Turner is co-editor of the journal, Media History and is on the Board of Directors of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals.
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A new volume in the Oxford English Texts edition of the Complete Works of Oscar Wilde The first comprehensive edition of Wilde's journalism since 1908 Enables readers and scholars to find all of Wilde's journalism Includes a number of articles identified as Wilde's for the first time Extremely thorough and cross-referenced throughout, matching the established high standards of the Oxford English Text editions.
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ISBN
9780198119647
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
782 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Dybde
46 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
496

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John Stokes has taught at the universities of Reading, Illinois and Warwick. Until 2008 he was Professor of Modern British Literature at King's College London. He has written widely on the culture of the fin-de-siècle as well as on theatre history of many periods and he has delivered many public lectures and conference papers at home and abroad. ; Mark W. Turner is co-editor of the journal, Media History and is on the Board of Directors of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals.