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Oscar Wilde Thomas Mikolyzk

Oscar Wilde By Thomas Mikolyzk

Oscar Wilde by Thomas Mikolyzk


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This reference provides a detailed record of virtually every secondary study published on Oscar Wilde. The book also contains entries for Wilde's works, including various modern editions. The bibliography concludes with an index of works by Wilde, an index of authors of secondary sources, and a general subject index.

Oscar Wilde Summary

Oscar Wilde: An Annotated Bibliography by Thomas Mikolyzk

This reference provides a detailed record of virtually every secondary study published on Oscar Wilde. The book also contains entries for Wilde's works, including various modern editions. The volume begins with a short chronology of Wilde's life and career. Sections listing books and periodical publications by Wilde follow. The next chapters contain entries for books, articles, and dissertations on Wilde. With the exception of the dissertations, the entries are accompanied by descriptive annotations. The bibliography concludes with an index of works by Wilde, an index of authors of secondary sources, and a general subject index.

About Thomas Mikolyzk

THOMAS A. MIKOLYZK is Reference Librarian at Harper College. His previous publications include Langston Hughes: A Bio-Bibliography (Greenwood Press, 1990).

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Chronology Book Publications by Wilde Periodical Publications by Wilde Books Entirely about Wilde Books Partially on Wilde Articles on Wilde Dissertations Wilde Titles Index Authors Index Subject Index

Additional information

NPB9780313275975
9780313275975
0313275971
Oscar Wilde: An Annotated Bibliography by Thomas Mikolyzk
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-10-26
512
N/A
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