Symphony in Yellow An omnibus across the bridge Crawls like a yellow butterfly, And, here and there a passer-by Shows like a little restless midge. Big barges full of yellow hay Are moored against the ...
Wilde, glamorous and notorious, more famous as a playwright or prisoner than as a poet, invites readers of his verse to meet an unknown and intimate figure. The poetry of his formative years includes ...
Two poems by Paul Muldoon, director of Princeton's Program in Creative Writing, will be officially unveiled in England next month by the Reading Borough Council to mark the centennial of Oscar Wilde's ...
Trinity College in Dublin is hosting a new exhibit focusing on the life and home of famed Irish writer Oscar Wilde. The exhibit, “The House of Oscar Wilde, as imagined by Arthur Cravan,” brings to ...
Emer O'Sullivan's The Fall of the House of Wilde: Oscar Wilde and His Family is an impressively comprehensive biography that's equal parts political history, literary criticism, and Shakespearean ...
PARIS — In The Portrait of Dorian Gray, Sir Thomas quips that “when good Americans die they go to Paris.” Oscar Wilde, the Irish novelist, playwright, poet, and Francophile, went to Paris before he ...
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