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| - 'The appearance of this first volume in the new Oxford series of Wilde's complete works is a significant event for all students of the writer. For the first time, all Wilde's known surviving poems are collected together, including twenty-one which were not published during his lifetime' - Review of Engish Studies
- 'The editorial apparatus is meticulous and exhaustive ... As ancillary evidence for Wilde's later importance as a major cultural phenomenon, they [the poems] will reward more serious attention from scholars than they have previously received, and to that end this edition will deservedly become a standard work' - Review of Engish Studies
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| Description | | - Oscar Wilde, one of the most controversial and interesting cultural figures of the late nineteenth century, has never before been given the full textual and contextual treatment now offered by this scholarly edition.
- Detailed textual annotation reveals his workmanship as a poet, while Introduction and commentary supply the context in which Wilde wrote and published and the allusions and echoes in the poems themselves.
| 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 all Wilde's poems and poems in prose, including 21 never published in his lifetime, together
with information on the locations of extant manuscripts; bibliogaphical details of each poem's publishing history; commentaries that identify and clarify contexts and allusions to figures and events; and emendations and variant readings, in manuscripts and printed editions, which illuminate Wilde's craftsmanship in revising. The variety of poetic forms in Wilde's 199 poemsnullfrom his
earliest known verse, written while a student at Oxford, to his final masterpiece, The Ballad of Reading Gaolnullreveals a versatility and accomplishment that previously has often been overlooked. Many of the poems, most of which were written before Wilde achieved fame, express themes developed in his later work in prose and drama, pointing to a continuity now perceived by critics. This new
edition includes an informative introduction by Ian Small, one of the general editors of the Complete Works, which provides the historical context for an understanding of Wilde's career, information about the conditions surrounding the publication of his poetry, and insight into the current resurgence of scholarly interest in the man and his writing. Publication of the Complete Works will confirm
Wilde's centrality in the development of early Modernism towards the end of the nineteenth century.
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| Contents |
Abbreviations
Introduction by Ian Small
Textual Introduction
POEMS AND POEMS IN PROSE
Commentaries
Index of Titles
Index of First Lines
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| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Oscar Wilde Edited by Bobby Fong and Karl Beckson, Professor of English, Brooklyn College, CUNY
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