The Arms and the Man was broadcast on the wireless station BBC Radio 7, 10:00am Sunday 1st February (duration 90 minutes) and will be available on-line until...
We are sad to report this announcement in today's New York Times (page A27, 3 photos); here's the online posting: ...
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The January/February cycle of publication of all sections of THE OSCHOLARS 48 was completed earlier this week. Use our hub page at www.oscholars.com to go via...
SCMLA 2009--Special Session: Oscar Wilde: History, Sexuality, and Displacement In recent decades, Oscar Wilde has been theorized as a figure who represented a...
Sheila Rowbotham's new biography of Edward Carpenter (Verso Books) is given a full page review by Martin Pugh in the TLS of 30th January. It will be reviewed...
The CfP below seems to beg a paper on the film representations of Wilde on Trial: Law, Literature and Film Symposium - Call for Papers Please find attached a...
The serialisation of Dracula has begun on the wireless station BBC Radio 7, 6:00pm Thursday 5th February. Part I will be available until 6:32pm Thursday 12th...
We all know that many valuable articles slip through the cracks of the MLA bibliography. If you are aware of articles about one or more of Wilde's fairy...
Candida was broadcast on the wireless station BBC Radio 7, 10:00am Sunday 8th February and will be available until 11:32am Sunday 15th February . Try...
This is the title of a series of four plays currently running on BBC Radio 7, loosely linked by taking their central characters from the pictures of them by...
Saturday February 28th 2009. The "Europe in Popular Literature" Symposium in Room A019, IADT Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland will include two papers on...
This was broadcast on the wireless station BBC Radio 7, 10:00am Sunday 15th February 2009 (duration 90 minutes) and is available until 11:32am Sunday 22nd...
Lene Ostermark-Johansen (Copenhagen): 'Caught between Gautier and Baudelaire: Walter Pater and the Death of Sculpture'. 28th February 2009 : 11.00am -1.00pm....
Wednesday 25th February -- Bristol French Research Seminar Series 'Savage Beauty: Modernist Visuality in Rimbaud' Professor Susan Harrow (University of...
See Jarrin, C.A.: You Have the Right to Refuse Silence: Oscar Wilde's Prison Letters and Tom Clarke's Glimpses of an Irish Felon's Prison Life. EIRE...
Dear D C Rose, Many thanks for this and the many other seminal alerts. A friend of mine, a Tunisian scholar, is interested in Irish Studies. He would very...
"Rossetti's Drawers" Lecture by Thad Logan University of Delaware Library / Delaware Art Museum 2009 Fellow in Pre-Raphaelite Studies Wednesday,...
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London 4th March - 31st May 2009 'Walter Richard Sickert was one of the most important British artists of the late nineteenth and...
The March / April cycle of new pages has begun, and our latest reports on forthcoming AWARDS, CONFERENCES, and CALLS FOR PAPERS ('Being Talked About'),...
Dear Dr Rose and members,Greetings It is quite interesting to see Sickert's work,it is interesting as light and tone and subject matter,and appears as the...
The Rivendale Press is pleased to announce the publication of - Masking the Text: Essays on Literature & Mediation in the 1890s by Nicholas Frankel The ten...
As it has been little used, we are discontinuing our page called NOTICEBOARD and will use this 'yahoo' forum henceforth for the sort of notices that appeared...
Hi everyone, I just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Laura, a first year MA student at UGA. My thesis research ,as it has been concocted thus far, will be ...
We are very pleased to announce that a new issue of our Vernon Lee journal The Sibyl, edited by Professor Sophie Geoffroy of the Université de La Réunion, is...
Dear Laura and members, Greetings.Welcome,but I for one do not know what UGA is. On a lighter note this kind of informal abbrevating seems to be linked to...
We are very pleased to announce the creation on our website of Ravenna, an interdisciplinary bilingual journal dedicated to the relationship between the...
For those with access (satellite or internet) to the television channel France 3 on Tuesday 17th March, 'Le Bonheur dans le crime' by Barbey d'Aurevilly and...