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LITERARY NOTES

... to issue the book simultaneously in America. A N English version of Salom w ill follow the three English plays by Mr Oscar Wilde which Messrs Elin Mathews & John Lane have in the press. It may be mentioned that the publishers have cowrmissioned Mr Aubrey ...

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 ...

THE THEATRES

... the past dramatic season, was produced for .h the first time in Edinburgh at this theatre last night. As the work of Mr Oscar Wilde, it -might be expected to clain interest, but it has tf also literary qualities which have and will con- Id tinne to recommend ...

THE DRAMATIC YEAR

... London was concerned, contented himself with I one piece, The Late Mr Castello, produced as recently as last Saturday. Mr Oscar Wilde gave us An IdealHusband. Mlr C. E. Ward, a new writer, showed promise in A Leader of Men, while Mr H. V. Esmond was ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... season was sold out a few days after the play was first announced it wvill also be performed on the previous evening. Mr Oscar Wilde has christened his new play An Ideal Husband. It is not a problem play, but the plot is said to be enmotional and the ...

LITERARY NOTES AND GOSSIP

... an Angel. The effect of mountain scenery upon individual char- aster is incidentally illustrated. (From The Bookman.) OSCAR WILDE has written his autobiography, t and we understand that it will be published in the close of the year. WE understand that ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... decided that his next production at the Haymarket shall be the play of modern life which has been written for hin by Mr Oscar Wilde, and this will be followed by a romantic drama, the idea being to alternate the romantic with the modern plays. In these ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... bked and;, anmid sioutts of laughter, lay on 'K,½00 cr-cdl nsstseed to rise. A feature of this pcan:erccne is the music ?? Oscar Wilde, e o heas laid undcr contribution, the works e; Ar~' oven Pre, Mendelssohn, Gounod, e1th' o,!.er composers hitherto strange ...

THE THEATRES

... a good oim.. Lady Winder- mere's Fan, t'me prineipal item of the evening's entertaitmnent, is a society' dramna by Mr Oscar Wilde, brillianily wvritten, Ranl wit'l aplot higlhly interesting. IL uiilst he core ied that the ztore is iiot a probable one ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... hardly likely to attain a very lengthy run, Mr Alexander has accepted for his next production a new play from the pen of Mr Oscar Wilde. Mr Alexander intended to give this piece some time ago, but in the interim te entered into an arrangement to produce a ...

THE THEATRES

... respective characters. The scenery is one of the features of the piece. GREENOCK THEATRE ROYAL. Lady Windermere's Fan, by Mr Oscar Wilde, was last night produced at Greenock before a large audience, and was warmly received. The new play has been brought to ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... produced in this guise at Berlin. Mir Merritt has completed a play which it seams is very similar in plot to that of Mr Oscar Wilde s A Woman of No Impor- tance, it even containing a counterpart to the dramatic situation in the third act, in which the ...