WILDE, Oscar (Dublin, Ireland October 16, 1854 - Paris, France, November 30 1900)

Articles

Lucy Parsons Meets William Morris

Britain 2000 20 minutes DIRECTOR: Helena Stevens. Lucy Parsons was one of the first emancipated women in the history of the American (...)

GRAHAM, Robert. Anarchism. A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas Vol. I

Volume One: From Anarchy to Anarchism (300CE to 1939). Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2005. 536 pages, 6x9, bibliography, index Paperback ISBN: (...)

SCRIVENER, Michael. "The Anarchist Aesthetic"

"The form of government that is most suitable to the artist is no government at all." Oscar Wilde "The anarchist painter is not he who does (...)

SWEETMAN, David. Explosive acts : Toulouse-Lautrec, Oscar Wilde, Felix Feneon and the art and anarchy of the fin de siècle

Simon and Schuster, 1999. 512 p. ill. ISBN: 0684811790. A biography of Toulouse-Lautrec, his support of Oscar Wilde, portrayals of the dancer (...)

McELROY, Wendy.- The Political Philosophy of Oscar Wilde

The renowned playwright Oscar Wilde once said, “A man who can dominate a London dinner-table can dominate the world.” At the height of his career (...)

COUNTER, Andrew J. "One of Them : Homosexuality and Anarchism in Wilde and Zola"

Comparative Literature (2011) Volume 63, Number 4 : 345-365

ANTLIFF, Mark. “Contagious Joy: Anarchism and the reception of Jacob Epstein’s Tomb of Oscar Wilde, c. 1913”

Journal of Modern Periodical Studies, 4 (2013),2, pp. 195-225.