Biographical Material
Images of Wilde, his family, and places important in his life
- Merrion Square, Dublin, where Oscar Wilde's youth was spent
- House in Merrion Square, Dublin, where Oscar Wilde lived as a boy
- 1, Merrion Square (recent photographs)
- Oscar Wilde as a child
- “Speranza,” Lady Wilde, Oscar Wilde's Mother
- Portora Royal School, Ireland, where Oscar Wilde was educated
- The College of St. Mary Magdalen in the University of Oxford
- Oscar Wilde as an undergraduate
- Oscar Wilde with fellow undergraduates
- Constance Wilde
- Oscar Wilde's House, 34 Tite Street, Chelsea
- Reading Gaol.
The Wilde-Beerbohm Relationship
- Introduction: The Incomparable Max and the Unspeakable Oscar
- The Early Period: Imitation
- The Middle Period: Criticism
- The Late Period: Satire
- Conclusion: "Compare Me"
- Max Berbohm on Oscar Wilde's imperturbability
- Max Berbohm on Oscar Wilde's Arrogance
Miscellaneous
- A Taste of Wilde: Food Issues in the Life and Works of Oscar Wilde
- Wilde's 1882 Lecture at Yale University
- Wilde: The Persona and the Authentic Unconscious
- Dorian Gray as Symbolic Representation of Wilde's Personality
Last modified 18 December 2012