Wilde’s three trials in 1895 served, in effect, as an obscenity prosecution of The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890/1). Though the novel was not formally charged with obscenity, Dorian Gray’s first reviewers suggested that it was obscene, and the book was not reprinted in Britain for nearly two decades after Wilde’s trials. The novel’s relation to Wilde’s trials thus raises a number of questions about the use of fiction as legal evidence and about the ways in which a criminal prosecution might be taken to reveal the meaning of the defendant’s writings. This article discusses the late Victorian campaign against obscene literature and the victims of that campaign; the reviews of the original version of Dorian Gray (in Lippincott’s Magazine, 1890)...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Drawing on correspondence and periodical advertising as well as paratextual and bibliographic detail...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
Wilde’s three trials in 1895 served, in effect, as an obscenity prosecution of The Picture of Dorian...
Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray has the rare distinction of having not only controver...
Oscar Wilde, the celebrated author of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
The Oscar Wilde trials (1895) have usually been interpreted either as a historical document which gi...
This thesis studies national conceptions of sexuality and the geo-politics of the Decadent movement ...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
Neo-Victorian Villains offers a varied and stimulating range of essays on the afterlives of Victoria...
The basic facts of Oscar Wilde's descent into the maelstrom of scandal and prison have been cle...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Drawing on correspondence and periodical advertising as well as paratextual and bibliographic detail...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...
Wilde’s three trials in 1895 served, in effect, as an obscenity prosecution of The Picture of Dorian...
Oscar Wilde’s novel The Picture of Dorian Gray has the rare distinction of having not only controver...
Oscar Wilde, the celebrated author of The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Importance of Being Earnest...
The only novel by Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray was one of the most controversial works of...
The Oscar Wilde trials (1895) have usually been interpreted either as a historical document which gi...
This thesis studies national conceptions of sexuality and the geo-politics of the Decadent movement ...
The Picture of Dorian Gray was composed during the year 1890, and the same year it was sent to the ...
Neo-Victorian Villains offers a varied and stimulating range of essays on the afterlives of Victoria...
The basic facts of Oscar Wilde's descent into the maelstrom of scandal and prison have been cle...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
My twofold aim with this essay is, firstly, to examine the ideas about art expressed in the novel Th...
Oscar Wilde\u27s The Picture of Dorian Gray calls for a reinvention of aestheticism during the Victo...
Drawing on correspondence and periodical advertising as well as paratextual and bibliographic detail...
In order to understand The Picture of Dorian Gray as an expression of Wile a the man, as well as Wil...