Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde
Transcribed from the 1914 Methuen and Co. edition by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk
Contents:
Preface by Robert Ross How They Struck a Contemporary The Quality of George Meredith Life in the Fallacious Model Life the Disciple Life the Plagiarist The Indispensable East The Influence of the Impressionists on Climate An Exposure to Naturalism Thomas Griffiths Wainewright Wainewright at Hobart Town Cardinal Newman and the Autobiographers Robert Browning The Two Supreme and Highest Arts The Secrets of Immortality The Critic and his Material Dante the Living Guide The Limitations of Genius Wanted A New Background Without Frontiers The Poetry of Archæology The Art of Archæology Herod Suppliant The Tetrarch’s Remorse The Tetrarch’s Treasure Salomé anticipates Dr. Strauss The Young King A Coronation The King of Spain A Bull Fight The Throne Room A Protected Country The Blackmailing of the Emperor Covent Garden A Letter from Miss Jane Percy to her Aunt The Triumph of American ‘Humor’ The Garden of Death An Eton Kit-cat Mrs. Erlynne Exercises the Prerogative of a Grandmother Motherhood more than Marriage The Damnable Ideal From a Rejected Prize-essay The Possibilities of the Useful The Artist The Doer of Good The Disciple The Master The House of Judgment The Teacher of Wisdom Wilde gives directions about ‘De Profundis’ Carey Street Sorrow wears no mask Vita Nuova The Grand Romantic Clapham Junction The Broken Resolution Domesticity at Berneval A visit to the Pope
This anthology is dedicated to Michael Lykiardopulos as a little token of his services to English Literature in the great Russian Empire.
With the possible exceptions of the Greek Anthology, the “Golden Treasury” and those which bear the name of E. V. Lucas, no selections of poetry or prose have ever given complete satisfaction to anyone except the compiler. But critics derive great satisfaction from pointing out errors of omission and inclusion on the part of the anthologist, and all of us have putatively re-arranged and re-edited even the “Golden Treasury” in our leisure moments. In an age when “Art for Art’s sake” is an exploded doctrine, anthologies, like everything else, must have a purpose. The purpose or object of the present volume is to afford admirers of Wilde’s work the same innocent pleasure obtainable from similar compilations, namely that of reconstructing a selection of their own in their mind’s eye—for copyright considerations would interfere with the materialisation of their dream.
Oscar Wilde
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SELECTED PROSE OF OSCAR WILDE
DEDICATION
PREFACE
HOW THEY STRUCK A CONTEMPORARY
THE QUALITY OF GEORGE MEREDITH
LIFE THE FALLACIOUS MODEL
LIFE THE DISCIPLE
LIFE THE PLAGIARIST
THE INDISPENSABLE EAST
THE INFLUENCE OF THE IMPRESSIONISTS ON CLIMATE
AN EXPOSURE OF NATURALISM
THOMAS GRIFFITHS WAINEWRIGHT
WAINEWRIGHT AT HOBART TOWN
CARDINAL NEWMAN AND THE AUTOBIOGRAPHERS
ROBERT BROWNING
THE TWO SUPREME AND HIGHEST ARTS
THE SECRETS OF IMMORTALITY
THE CRITIC AND HIS MATERIAL
DANTE THE LIVING GUIDE
THE LIMITATIONS OF GENIUS
WANTED A NEW BACKGROUND
WITHOUT FRONTIERS
THE POETRY OF ARCHÆOLOGY
THE ART OF ARCHÆOLOGY
HEROD SUPPLIANT
THE TETRARCH’S REMORSE
THE TETRARCH’S TREASURE
SALOMÉ ANTICIPATES DR. STRAUSS
THE YOUNG KING
A CORONATION
THE KING OF SPAIN
A BULL FIGHT
THE THRONE ROOM
A PROTECTED COUNTRY
THE BLACKMAILING OF THE EMPEROR
COVENT GARDEN
A LETTER FROM MISS JANE PERCY TO HER AUNT
THE TRIUMPH OF AMERICAN ‘HUMOR’
THE GARDEN OF DEATH
AN ETON KIT-CAT
MRS. ERLYNNE EXERCISES THE PREROGATIVE OF A GRANDMOTHER
MOTHERHOOD MORE THAN MARRIAGE
THE DAMNABLE IDEAL
FROM A REJECTED PRIZE-ESSAY
THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE USEFUL
THE ARTIST
THE DOER OF GOOD
THE DISCIPLE
THE MASTER
THE HOUSE OF JUDGMENT
THE TEACHER OF WISDOM
WILDE GIVES DIRECTIONS ABOUT ‘DE PROFUNDIS’
CAREY STREET
SORROW WEARS NO MASK
VITA NUOVA
THE GRAND ROMANTIC
CLAPHAM JUNCTION
THE BROKEN RESOLUTION
DOMESTICITY AT BERNEVAL
A VISIT TO THE POPE
FOOTNOTES