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Oscar Wilde: Critical Essay by Joseph Bristow

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SOURCE: Bristow, Joseph. “Dowdies and Dandies: Oscar Wilde's Refashioning of Society Comedy.” Modern Drama 37, no. 1 (spring 1994): 53-70.

In the following essay, Bristow discusses the defining characteristics of Wilde's plays.

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