On Some Days of the Week
Colm Tóibín: Mrs Oscar Wilde, 10 May 2012
Constance: The Tragic and Scandalous Life of Mrs Oscar Wilde
by Franny Moyle.
John Murray, 374 pp., £9.99, February 2012,978 1 84854 164 1 Show More
by Franny Moyle.
John Murray, 374 pp., £9.99, February 2012,
The Picture of Dorian Gray: An Annotated, Uncensored Edition
by Oscar Wilde, edited by Nicholas Frankel.
Harvard, 295 pp., £25.95, April 2011,978 0 674 05792 0 Show More
by Oscar Wilde, edited by Nicholas Frankel.
Harvard, 295 pp., £25.95, April 2011,
“... must have interested Wilde. He could have fun with Dorian. For example, when he blackmails Alan Campbell at the end of the book, it’s clear that he is threatening to expose him as a homosexual. Wilde could also, for the most part, leave women out of his book, or treat them as less than human. The crucial difference between Wilde’s book and ... ”