NEW POEM BY OSCAR WILDE
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... !t!-Al ?? ??iiti , SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1894. OSCAR WILDE AS A DRAMATIST. Mr OSCAR WILDE'S present position as a playwright is a deeply interesting one; and our anxiety is intensified by the approach of the production of his new play at the Haymarket. There ...
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... Allonby, you will remember, thought there couldn't be such a thing and wandered into objectionable flippancy. And Mr. Oscar Wilde, having, we more than suspect, a lingering sympathy with Mrs. Allonby, has written a whole play to demonscrate this imp ...
... and sometimes Mr Kellie's compositions were sung by others. He was particularly fortunate in one of these, written by Mr Oscar Wilde. Some may not be aware that the author who is so cynical in A Woman of No Importance can be, when he likes, especially tender ...
... descends on three happy couples. For Mr. Oscar Wilde, with a commendable regard for dramatic customs, has supplied the Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D., for the excellent Miss Prism. It is all very funny, and Mr. Oscar Wilde has decorated a humour that is Gilbertian ...
... r'll A IT-p91? ST. JAMES'S THEA'Tl't. Last evening Mr. George Alexander produced a new p]ay in four acts, writtell by Mr. Oscar Wilde. entitled Lady Windermere's Fan. The play bears a strongF resemblance to plays with which one is familiar, yet this is ...
... AN IDEAL HUSBAND. A New and Original Play of Modern Life, by Oscar Wilde, Produced at the Haymarket Theatre on Thursday, Jan. 3d, 1895. The Earl of Caversham . Mr ALFRED BISHOP Lord Goring ?? Mr CHARLES H. HAWTREY Sir Robert Chiltern Mr Lewis WALLER ...
... | LITERATURE. INTENTIONS, by Oscar Wilde. London: Osgood, M'Ilvaine, & Co. Tnmaru should be no difficulty in discovering what were Mr. Oscar Wildo's Intentions in reproduc- ing in book form his four essays which have ap- peared in the pages of certain ...
... , which is this hi week appearing at the Middlesbrough Theatre ac Royal, is a brilliantly written society drama by or Oscar Wilde. Uuterneath the cynicism, how- Pl ever, there is the deep pathos attaching to W social problems which just now are pro- ...
... LADY WINDEPRMERE'S FAN. Comedy, in Four Acts, by Oscar Wilde, First produced-at the St. James's Theatre on Feb. 20th, Lord Windermere ?? Mr GEORGE ALEXANDEsR Lord Darlington ?? Mr NUTCOMBE GOULD -Lord Augustus Lorton ?? Mr H. H. VINCENT Mr Charles ...
... has much annoyed her by his eccentricities in costume. He has adopted a style of dress somewhat like that in which Mr Oscar Wilde used to delight the town. He prides himself on being unconventional in his velvet jacket, his broad, low collar, long hair ...