Towards the end of the 19th century, Wilde produced the three comedies that I will focus on in this essay. These plays, Lady Windermere’s Fan, A woman of No Importance and An Ideal Husband, are all comedies of manners: intelligent dramatic comedies satirising contemporary fashionable circles of society and its manners, as well as social expectations. This type of comedy is often represented by stereotypical characters, such as the fallen woman, the good woman and the young innocent maiden, all three of which I will investigate in this essay
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
The study considers the relationship between Wilde\u27s treatment of sexual subject matter and the d...
This article offers a feminist approach to the literary works of Oscar Wilde and Harold Pinter by fo...
Towards the end of the 19th century, Wilde produced the three comedies that I will focus on in this ...
Towards the end of the 19th century Oscar Wilde wrote the four society plays that would become his m...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
Love marriage is a “culturally peculiar institution” which developed almost exclusively within Weste...
AN ANALYSIS OF WOMAN\'S POSITION IN VICTORIAN UPPER CLASS SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN OSCAR WILDE\'S AN ...
Literature is an expression of human experience through their imagination. Whenever, they talk about...
This essay explores the techniques utilized by Oscar Wilde in his comedy The Importance of Being Ear...
The theme of \u27comedy of manners\u27 will be studied, focusing Lady Windermere\u27s Fan (1892), Os...
This paper will attempt to provide a comparative survey of the four comedies of Oscar Wilde (Lady Wi...
Oscar Wilde has been well-known in two aspects: an aesthete and a homosexual. This paper intended to...
The aim of this paper is to acknowledge the influence of French dramatical stererotypes in Oscar Wil...
This paper figures out the characters and the messages or moral values of a play namely Lady Widerme...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
The study considers the relationship between Wilde\u27s treatment of sexual subject matter and the d...
This article offers a feminist approach to the literary works of Oscar Wilde and Harold Pinter by fo...
Towards the end of the 19th century, Wilde produced the three comedies that I will focus on in this ...
Towards the end of the 19th century Oscar Wilde wrote the four society plays that would become his m...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
Love marriage is a “culturally peculiar institution” which developed almost exclusively within Weste...
AN ANALYSIS OF WOMAN\'S POSITION IN VICTORIAN UPPER CLASS SOCIETY AS REFLECTED IN OSCAR WILDE\'S AN ...
Literature is an expression of human experience through their imagination. Whenever, they talk about...
This essay explores the techniques utilized by Oscar Wilde in his comedy The Importance of Being Ear...
The theme of \u27comedy of manners\u27 will be studied, focusing Lady Windermere\u27s Fan (1892), Os...
This paper will attempt to provide a comparative survey of the four comedies of Oscar Wilde (Lady Wi...
Oscar Wilde has been well-known in two aspects: an aesthete and a homosexual. This paper intended to...
The aim of this paper is to acknowledge the influence of French dramatical stererotypes in Oscar Wil...
This paper figures out the characters and the messages or moral values of a play namely Lady Widerme...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
The study considers the relationship between Wilde\u27s treatment of sexual subject matter and the d...
This article offers a feminist approach to the literary works of Oscar Wilde and Harold Pinter by fo...