5 edition of Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, a correspondence found in the catalog.
Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, a correspondence
Bernard Shaw
Published
1989
by Oxford University Press in Oxford [England], New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Mary Hyde. |
Contributions | Douglas, Alfred Bruce, Lord, 1870-1945., Eccles, Mary Hyde |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR5366 .A43 1989 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xli, 237 p. |
Number of Pages | 237 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20845384M |
ISBN 10 | 0192826832 |
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She also wrote Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence and developed an Oscar Wilde collection that was second in size only to that of the University of California. She donated this collection to the British Library to form the Lady Eccles Oscar Wilde Collection there. Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, a correspondence (Author) 31 copies, 1 review; Oscar Wilde and myself 16 copies; The Autobiography of Lord Alfred Douglas 14 copies; Oscar Wilde: a summing up 12 copies; Sonnets 6 copies; The Collected Poems of Lord Alfred Douglas 5 copies, 1 review; The City of the Soul 4 copies; My Friendship With Oscar Wilde.
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Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, a correspondence Hardcover – January 1, by Bernard Shaw (Author)Cited by: 4. Shelves: books-on-books, biography, wilde-douglas I enjoyed this correspondence quite a bit more than I'd expected to. Lord Alfred Douglas is quite aptly described by Shaw as one whose "age varies from five to fifty without a word of warning" (although it tends to hover more towards the lower end of the scale).4/5.
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Shaw, the playwright and socialist, and Douglas, the aristocratic poet and ultraconservative, were antagonists in every way. But inmany years after the downfall of Oscar Wilde -- the scandal with which Douglas’s name is always associated.
Genre/Form: Personal correspondence Correspondence: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Shaw, Bernard, Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, a. Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, a correspondence by Bernard Shaw, Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas,Ticknor & Fields edition, in EnglishCited by: 4.
Many years after the downfall of Oscar Wilde, Alfred Douglas, hoping to boost sales of his autobiography, asked Bernard Shaw to write the preface. An unlikely but enduring friendship developed from this first letter, and the entire collection is presented in this book. Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas, a correspondence by Bernard Shaw, Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas; 2 editions; First published in ; Subjects: George Bernard Shaw (), Alfred Bruce Douglas Lord (), Letters, Correspondence, English Poets, Irish Dramatists; Places: Brighton, Hove, London; Times: s, s.
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Publisher Ticknor & Fields ISBN Number / Seller ID One of the things that set me off on the journey that became the book "Oscar's Ghost" was reading George Bernard Shaw's correspondence with Lord Alfred Douglas edited by Mary Hyde. It is a book that fascinated me, not only for how vividly the letters revealed the characters of their writers, but also for what.
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Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas: A Correspondence This is the first time the letters between Bernard Shaw and Alfred Douglas have been published. Shaw, the playwright and socialist, and Douglas, the aristocratic poet and ultraconservative, were antagonists in every way.
BERNARD SHAW AND ALFRED DOUGLAS A Correspondence. Edited by Mary Hyde. Illustrated. pp. New Haven and New York: Ticknor & Fields. $Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas (22 October – 20 March ) was a British poet and journalist best known as the lover of Oscar Wilde. While studying at Oxford, he edited an undergraduate journal, The Spirit Lamp, which carried a homoerotic subtext, and met Wilde, with whom he started a close but stormy : 22 OctoberPowick.