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LITERATURE

... cordially congratulated upon the choice of his fiction; but we cannot accept the judgment appended to the paper that ir. Oscar Wilde's 'loos sand Rue is a new and very charming poem. Surely there is nothing Vis/ in the jingle of eyes thit are green ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... oldest playgoer. HAYMARKET THEATRE. Mr. WAl.lER and Mr. AlonEttL, Alanagers. THIS EVENING, at 8.30, AN IDEAL HUSBAND, by OSCAR WILDE. Messrs. Lewis Waller, Alfred Bishop, Charles Brookfeld, Cosmo Stuart, Stanford, Deane, Meyrick, Goodbart, and Chafles H ...

LITERARY NOTES

... _,at--eN John Lane, with a new portrait of Mr Tiees. :, the M1archioness of Granby. The same hrm a- about to issue 3Mr Oscar Wilde s play ?? Windermere's Fan, with cover a.:l - designed by Mr Shanmon. This will be ;hr t of a series of Mir Wilde's eomed:es ...

OUR POET LAUREATE COMPETITION

... Coventry Patmore ?? 3.76 George Macdoiiald ?? 2.25 Christina Rossetti ?? 1.50 Mathilde Blind ?? 1.50 Professor Blackie ?? 0.75 Oscar Wilde ?? 0.75 Dr. Goodchild ?? 0.75 Mir. Eric hIackay, whose name, through the mistakenl zeal of some of his friends, vc are unable ...

ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... in an air from The Lieght of Asia. Miss Alice Dukes, a clever pupil of Mr Frederic de Lara, recited Her Voice, by Mr Oscar Wilde, and Little Orphan Annie charmingly. MDLLE. LISA DORISI'S CONCERT. Mdele. Lisa Dorisi gave a concert at St. George's ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1147 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... reached his sevonty-fifth birthday on December 17. Mer Serjeant Ballantine's lectures in America are not successful. Mr Oscar Wilde intends to lecture on Wis E American experiences. Messrs Bentley will publish immediately Five Mouths in Egypt, by M ...

Art and Literature

... A Tti AMs Pt9iteUV9 Th/c Woman's World, edited by Oscar Wilde, contains papers from the Countess of Serewsbary, Lady Magnus, the bion. Mrs Joyce. and half a ?? other ladies. The faihions for February are succinctly deanribed and most picturesquely delineated ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... been purchased especially for his use, that he may study and pose before it. Miss Anderson, speaking the other day of Mr. Oscar Wilde, said she tiloulht Mis new play, Vera, had been rather hardly dealt witis. I have read it, and thiinic it contains some ...

THE THEATRES

... not come forth, nor lany explanation D a offered. Can it be that MItEllis S ith is M . merely a noin-de-guerre of Mr. Oscar Wilde, b. or is there a real M. Ellis Smith, who has sb purloined Mr. Wilde's subject, local@, title, and all ? 04 t The name ...

LITERATURE

... blank verse on Magdalen, by A. O'B. ; au Invoca- tion to sleep, by John B. Tabb, of Maryland ; and a sonnet by Mr. Oscar Wilde, on a famous picture of the Anun nciation which he had seen in the Va- tican Gallery at itome. A capital essay on the Centenary ...

LITERATURE

... cordially congratulated upon the choica of his fiction; but we cannot accept the judgment appended to the paper that Mir. Oscar Wilde's PXoses and Rue is a :new and very charming poem. Surely there is nothing see in the jingle of oyes Ihatare green ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS HAYMARKET THEATRE, Mr. WALLrR and Mr. MORELL, Managers. TO-NlGHT, at 8.30. AN IDEAL HUSBAND. by OSCAR WILDE. Messrs. Lewis VWaller, Alfred Bishop, Charles Brookfield, Cosmo Stuart, Stanford, Deane, Meyrick, Goodhart, and Charles ...