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LITERATURE

... | 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 ...

THE ROYAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND

... of re-.fecticnec:. k.t tie conclusion of the cae a. decree was grauted. THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. At ?? Criminal Court yesterday, before Justice Wills, Oscar Wilde was put upon his trial for the second time on a charge of committing indecent acts. Sir ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... Mrs Campbell received a special demonstration of applause Ft the close of the play. To night - Lady Windermere's Fan, by Oscar Wilde. ITALIAN OPERA IN IdMERICK. Limerick, Tuesday Night. To-night the Theatre Royal, in which Sir Augustus Harris's Royal Italian ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... even one is feebly portrayed, whilst the volume contains aphorismis and sententious phrases which remind the reader of Oscar Wilde when he is at his best in reflective and mordant moods. For Marjory's Sake, by Mrs John Waterhouse, is an extremely attractive ...

THE ALBANI CONCERT

... Gaiety Theatre, when A de Woman of No Importance wvill be performed to by Mr Beerbohm Tree's Company. The play fu is by Mr Oscar Wilde, and has created a good th deel of public criticism. vs Po QUEEN'S ROYAL THEAiTRE. by To-nigt1 and during the week Messrs ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... will be produced i at the Royalty on Sepieolber 4. I Sheridan; or, the Maida of Bath. is acd to be I the title chosen by Oscar Wilde for the new play F he has written for the Garriek. Mr. J. L. Toole is at Aix-lee-Bains to benefit his heoaltha. The very ...

THE ENGLISH DRAMA OF TO-DAY

... hearts in a new conquest in it. Can the same be reasonably hoped for such forced exotic work as Lady Windermere's Fau ? Mr Oscar Wilde, we know, is a very clever English reminiscence of Baudelaire, but he has not a grain of originality or truth. Ban- delaire ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... WOMAN 0? No IMPORTANCE. ILast night a large audience assembled at u the Gaiety Theatre to witness the performance.' Moi of Oscar Wilde's play, A. Woman of no ImaPor- Cm tance, which had won quite an extraordinary the variety of Conflicting opinions when ...

IN BOOKLAND

... has not replaced it by her own ef to-day.-0 Believe me, my deer Miles, ever yours, FsGUS. TEE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY. By Oscar Wilde. London, New York, and Mlboorne: Ward, Lock. and Co. Daring paradoxes, epigra&s-sol0 atartlingly D brilliant and otbers ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... 1879, and a winding up order was made against it last August, grose liabilities are £213,965 ; assets, ;127,314.; Mr. Oscar Wilde is writing a story which will be a study of Christianity from the standpoint of one who regards it as a great world force ...

A GLANCE AT SOME OF THE MAGAZINES

... series, he deals with th1e admainlitrasico of the law, cshowing that in this respect also there is marked deterioration. Mr Oscar Wilde, being niothing if not original, has a contribution in the Fortnightlq which defies description. It is en- titled, ' A Preface ...

LITERATURE

... imaginary discussion held in thit saloon on points of philosophic uite-: rest. In this discusgion Mr. Raskin, Mr. Davitt Mr. Oscar Wilde, Mr. George, and others are skil- fully made to take their share. The 6ifted col- tributor who writes in the Kont h1y under ...