For the Wilde scholar this is the place where some of Wilde’s lesser known works are showcased.
Few people know that Oscar Wilde wrote three separate essays about American life and culture, each written with his characteristically wry observation.
There have been thousands of performances of Oscar Wilde's plays but the first one he wrote, and the first to be produced was Vera; or, The Nihilists. Explore the work by reference to the bibliography of its production and eventual withdrawal.
Read also a reports the opening of Wilde’s play Lady Windermere's Fan at the St. James's Theatre in 1892.
Use the menu links in this section to explore. More works will be added as the project proceeds.
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