The plays of Oscar Wilde hold more than just sharp wit and likable characters; they also contain examinations of aspects of the playwright\u27s own personality and explorations of possible life choices. Through the use of Performance Studies theory, this thesis seeks to shed light on how Wilde saw himself versus how he presented himself at different points in his life. The texts analyzed within are Wilde\u27s 1891 dramatic religious retelling, Salomé, and his 1894 domestic comedy, The Importance of Being Ernest. Within each are clues to the interior desires of their author: Salomé offers an investigation of a strong female personality in a repressive male society, while The Importance of Being Earnest expands on the feminine taking control ...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
The objective of the study is to analyze the play based on its structural analysis and based on soci...
This dissertation provides the first extended analysis of the influence of Greek and Roman New Comed...
The plays of Oscar Wilde hold more than just sharp wit and likable characters; they also contain exa...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde\u27s construction of the self. Three major aspects of Wildean liter...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde\u27s construction of the self. Three major aspects of Wildean liter...
This doctoral thesis proposes that all the plays written by Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), namely Vera o...
Oscar Wilde has been well-known in two aspects: an aesthete and a homosexual. This paper intended to...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis, the prison-written letter to his ex-lover, as a wor...
This thesis features a detailed analysis of the characters in some of the works of Oscar Wilde. Wild...
This paper will attempt to provide a comparative survey of the four comedies of Oscar Wilde (Lady Wi...
The major problem of this study is how criticism against material - oriented life reflected in The I...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
In this paper,the author seeks to explain why Wilde might have chosen to write, The Importance of Be...
This study is about Pursuit of Love. The problem of this study is to reveal how the pursuit of love ...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
The objective of the study is to analyze the play based on its structural analysis and based on soci...
This dissertation provides the first extended analysis of the influence of Greek and Roman New Comed...
The plays of Oscar Wilde hold more than just sharp wit and likable characters; they also contain exa...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde\u27s construction of the self. Three major aspects of Wildean liter...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde\u27s construction of the self. Three major aspects of Wildean liter...
This doctoral thesis proposes that all the plays written by Oscar Wilde (1854 - 1900), namely Vera o...
Oscar Wilde has been well-known in two aspects: an aesthete and a homosexual. This paper intended to...
This thesis examines Oscar Wilde’s De Profundis, the prison-written letter to his ex-lover, as a wor...
This thesis features a detailed analysis of the characters in some of the works of Oscar Wilde. Wild...
This paper will attempt to provide a comparative survey of the four comedies of Oscar Wilde (Lady Wi...
The major problem of this study is how criticism against material - oriented life reflected in The I...
This thesis explores the works of Oscar Wilde as they articulate and model an aesthetic of play. I ...
In this paper,the author seeks to explain why Wilde might have chosen to write, The Importance of Be...
This study is about Pursuit of Love. The problem of this study is to reveal how the pursuit of love ...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
The objective of the study is to analyze the play based on its structural analysis and based on soci...
This dissertation provides the first extended analysis of the influence of Greek and Roman New Comed...