This article treats Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray as culturally antagonistic but also as culturally conservative: Dorian\u27s liminal position as a male who knows—who has experienced sexual contact with other males—is linked in the text both to a position of cultural/epistemological superiority (the Greek sexual act constructed as index of canonical mastery, back to Greek texts and artwork) and to a position of disease and dis-figurement. The latter association, read by other commentators particularly in the final pages as punishment for narcissism, hedonism, or homosexual activity, is here glossed as an accusation against Victorian injunctions against same sex sexual activity constitutive of homosexual identity: the marks o...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
This paper critically examines psycho-ideological significance of Dorian Gray, on Wilde’s only novel...
In his article The Gay Artist as Tragic Hero in The Picture of Dorian Gray Henry M. Alley discusse...
In her article “Disability, Victorian Biopolitics and Oscar Wilde\u27s Dorian Gray,” Hiu Wai Wong di...
Neo-Victorian Villains offers a varied and stimulating range of essays on the afterlives of Victoria...
This essay explores the radical subjectivism of Oscar Wilde's novella "The Portrait of Mr. W.H." (18...
Oscar Wilde, the celebrated author of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
This article will outline the inequalities of the relationship between the Star-Child and his tempor...
Cet article étudie les aspects du Portrait de Dorian Gray qui font du récit de Wilde une possible pr...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
This study of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray argues that the novel participates in a Gothi...
Victorian society had strict written and unwritten laws about what was permissible in terms of perso...
The controversy surrounding the integrity and originality of Harvard University Press’s unexpurgated...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
This paper critically examines psycho-ideological significance of Dorian Gray, on Wilde’s only novel...
In his article The Gay Artist as Tragic Hero in The Picture of Dorian Gray Henry M. Alley discusse...
In her article “Disability, Victorian Biopolitics and Oscar Wilde\u27s Dorian Gray,” Hiu Wai Wong di...
Neo-Victorian Villains offers a varied and stimulating range of essays on the afterlives of Victoria...
This essay explores the radical subjectivism of Oscar Wilde's novella "The Portrait of Mr. W.H." (18...
Oscar Wilde, the celebrated author of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
This article will outline the inequalities of the relationship between the Star-Child and his tempor...
Cet article étudie les aspects du Portrait de Dorian Gray qui font du récit de Wilde une possible pr...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
This study of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray argues that the novel participates in a Gothi...
Victorian society had strict written and unwritten laws about what was permissible in terms of perso...
The controversy surrounding the integrity and originality of Harvard University Press’s unexpurgated...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
This paper critically examines psycho-ideological significance of Dorian Gray, on Wilde’s only novel...