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Showing below keyword matches in entire database for "Oscar Wilde":
Cardwell, Richard A., "Oscar Wilde and Spain: Medicine, Morals, Religion and Aesthetics in the Fin De Siglo." Crossing Fields in Modern Spanish Culture. Eds. Federico Bonaddio, and Xon de Ros. Oxford, UK: Legenda, 2003. 35-53. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: aesthetics | cultural studies | literature--19th C | medicine | morality | Oscar Wilde | religion | social sciences | |
Dellamora, Richard. Productive Decadence: "The Queer Comradeship of Outlawed Thought": Vernon Lee, Max Nordau, and Oscar Wilde. New Literary History 35 (Autumn 2004): 529-546. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: aesthetics | affect | culture studies | decadence | gender studies | George Bernard Shaw | literature—19th C | Max Simon Nordau | Oscar Wilde | psychiatry | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | theory | Vernon Lee | |
Denisoff, Dennis. Sexual Visuality from Literature to Film, 1850-1950. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: 20th C | 20th C | Alfred Hitchcock | Daphne Du Maurier | film | Fritz Lang | gender studies | literature—19th | Mary Braddon | Oscar Wilde | Otto Preminger | sexuality | social sciences | technology | Vernon Lee | Virginia Woolf | visual art—19th | Wilkie Collins | |
Halpern, Richard. Shakespeare's Perfume: Sodomy and Sublimity in the Sonnets, Wilde, Freud, and Lacan. New Cultural Studies. Philadelphia: University Pennsylvania Press, 2002. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: gender studies | Jacques Lacan | Oscar Wilde | Sigmund Freud | social sciences | |
Halpern, Richard. Shakespeare's Perfume: Sodomy and Sublimity in the Sonnets, Wilde, Freud, and Lacan. Philadelphia: University Pennsylvania Press, 2002. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: gender studies | Jacques Lacan | Oscar Wilde | psychological and cognitive sciences | Sigmund Freud | social sciences | William Shakespeare | |
Hughes, Linda K. Women Poets and Contested Spaces in the Yellow Book. SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 44 (Autumn 2004): 849-872. | |
Social Sciences | |
Keywords: gender studies | literature—19th C | Oscar Wilde | poetry | social sciences | theory | |
Kroeger, Rebecca Lynn. ‘Why Were the Most Gifted of People Also the Most Barren?': Sterilities and Fertilities in Twentieth-century Subcultures. Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Virginia, 2001. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: Bloomsbury Group | Christopher Isherwood | gender studies | literature--20th C | medicine | Oscar Wilde | Virginia Woolf | visual arts | W. H. Auden | |
Kuzmanovic, Dejan. "Seduction Rhetoric, Masculinity, and Homoeroticism in Wilde, Gide, Stoker, and Forster." Ph.D. Dissertation: Rice University, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Andre Gide | Bram Stoker | corruption | E. M. Forster | gender studies | identity | Jacques Lacan | Jean Laplanche | Oscar Wilde | Plato | psychoanalysis | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | theory | vampire | |
Luckhurst, Roger. The Invention of Telepathy: 1807-1901. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: Henry James | literature--19th C | Oscar Wilde | psychological and cognitive sciences | Robert Louis Stevenson | Sigmund Freud | telepathy | Thomas Huxley | |
Stewart, Christopher Buren. "In Paths Untrodden: Queer Spiritual Autobiography." Ph.D. Dissertation: Case Western Reserve University, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: autobiography | Christopher Isherwood | culture studies | Edward Carpenter | gender studies | identity | literature--19th, 20th C | narrative | Oscar Wilde | religion | social sciences | Walt Whitman | |
Thurschwell, Pamela. Literature, Technology and Magical Thinking, 1880-1920. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. | |
Technology | |
Keywords: Daphne Du Maurier | electricity | Henry James | Occult Sciences Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Oscar Wilde | Sandor Ferenczi | Sigmund Freud | technology | telegraph | typewriter | William James |