A Selective, Classified International Bibliography of Publications About the Drama of Oscar Wilde
With:
Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900: A Descriptive Chronology of His Plays,
Theatrical Career, and Dramatic Theories
Charles A. Carpenter
August 7 2013
Table of Contents
4. Wilde’s Essential Writings and Statements Relevant to His Drama Publications
5. Publications about Wilde’s Drama and Its Background I : Collections of Essays
6. Publications about Wilde’s Drama and Its Background II : Bibliographic and Reference Works
7. Publications about Wilde’s Drama and Its Background III : Comprehensive, General, and Introductory Works on Wilde’s Drama
8. Selected Biographical Works
9. Selected Theatrical Commentaries
10. Wilde as Critic and Theorist
11. Commentaries on Individual Plays I : The Cardinal of Avignon — The Duchess of Padua — A Florentine Tragedy
12. Commentaries on Individual Plays II : An Ideal Husband
13. Commentaries on Individual Plays III : The Importance of Being Earnest
14. Commentaries on Individual Plays IV : Lady Windermere’s Fan
15. Commentaries on Individual Plays V : “Love Is Law” (Scenario) — Mr and Mrs Daventry (by Frank Harris, based on Wilde’s scenario) — La Sainte Courtisane; or, The Woman Covered with Jewels
16. Commentaries on Individual Plays VI : Salomé / Salome
17. Commentaries on Individual Plays VII : Vera; or The Nihilists — A Wife’s Tragedy
18. Commentaries on Individual Plays VIII : A Woman of No Importance
19. Descriptive Chronology of Plays, Theatrical Career, and Dramatic Theories
20. Postscript : Other Downloadable Bibliographies by Charles A. Carpenter