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There are 6 critical essays on Oscar Wilde.

Critical Essays on Oscar Wilde
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Critical Essay by Samuel Lyndon Gladden
10,111 words, approx. 34 pages
In the following essay, Gladden analyzes Oscar Wilde's journal, written under the pseudonym Sebastian Melmoth, in terms of his thoughts about being exiled from England after serving his prison term.
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Critical Essay by Joseph Bristow
8,858 words, approx. 30 pages
In the following essay, Bristow discusses the defining characteristics of Wilde's plays.
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Critical Essay by Alan Sinfield
8,507 words, approx. 28 pages
In the following essay, Sinfield explores Wilde's utilization of effeminacy and femininity in his plays.
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Critical Essay by John Stokes
7,030 words, approx. 23 pages
In the following essay, Stokes surveys the critical reaction to three productions of Wilde's plays in the 1990s, finding insight into the theatrical scene of the 1890s.
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Critical Essay by William Saunders
3,396 words, approx. 11 pages
In the following essay, Saunders considers Salomé as “essentially Greek in character” and “one of the greatest tragedies of recent times.”
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Critical Review by Critic
732 words, approx. 2 pages
In the following review of Guido Ferranti, the unnamed critic finds inconsistencies in the dialogue and acting.


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