The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: Poems and poems in proseOxford University Press, 2000 - 333 頁 This volume of Poems and Poems in Prose inaugurates the Oxford English Texts Complete Works of Oscar Wilde , which will for the first time provide students of Wilde with scholarly and textually accurate texts of his complete oeuvre. In it, Bobby Fong and Karl Beckson provide reliable texts of Wilde's 119 poems and poems in prose, including 21 never published in his lifetime, together with the publishing history of each poem, locations of manuscripts, all known variants and emendations, and a detailed commentary on allusions and echoes, imagery, and points of biographical interest. The introduction by Ian Small, co-general editor of the Complete Works, discusses the historical context in which Wilde wrote poetry and the conditions surrounding its publication. |
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第 ix 頁
... poet ' . A little later , in their review of research on Wilde , Ian Fletcher and John Stokes noted that ' Wilde's poetry has never been highly regarded ' ; and as recently as 1989 Isobel Murray merely repeated what had then become a ...
... poet ' . A little later , in their review of research on Wilde , Ian Fletcher and John Stokes noted that ' Wilde's poetry has never been highly regarded ' ; and as recently as 1989 Isobel Murray merely repeated what had then become a ...
第 x 頁
... poetic œuvre ( in both subject and style ) , and which appeared only at the end of his writing career . To judge Wilde's ... poet seriously . It is possible to argue that by the late 1870s , when Wilde was trying to establish a career ...
... poetic œuvre ( in both subject and style ) , and which appeared only at the end of his writing career . To judge Wilde's ... poet seriously . It is possible to argue that by the late 1870s , when Wilde was trying to establish a career ...
第 xi 頁
... poets of a generation earlier ( such as Hopkins ) , for he seemed to equate status and achievement directly with ... poet , already widely published , and flushed with success from Oxford , it must have been tempting for him to ...
... poets of a generation earlier ( such as Hopkins ) , for he seemed to equate status and achievement directly with ... poet , already widely published , and flushed with success from Oxford , it must have been tempting for him to ...
第 xii 頁
... poets , unprofitable . Katharine Tynan , a contemporary of Wilde ( and like him a Bodley Head author ) , commented that the late nineteenth century was ' an age as stony to poetry as the ages of Chatterton and Richard Savage'.5 Finally ...
... poets , unprofitable . Katharine Tynan , a contemporary of Wilde ( and like him a Bodley Head author ) , commented that the late nineteenth century was ' an age as stony to poetry as the ages of Chatterton and Richard Savage'.5 Finally ...
第 xiii 頁
... poet in the English periodical press , and had misunderstood the cultural differences between English , Irish , and American readerships . In 1878 he had tried to use his undergraduate friendship with George Macmillan to persuade the ...
... poet in the English periodical press , and had misunderstood the cultural differences between English , Irish , and American readerships . In 1878 he had tried to use his undergraduate friendship with George Macmillan to persuade the ...
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