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Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Oscar Wilde
Author: Oscar Wilde
Editor: David Widger
Release Date: November 23, 2018 [EBook #58329]
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*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX OF THE PG WORKS OF OSCAR WILDE ***
Produced by David Widger
INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG WORKS OF
OSCAR WILDE
Compiled by David Widger
CONTENTS
## THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (13 chap.)
## THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY (20 chap.)
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL
## LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME
## ESSAYS AND LECTURES
LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN
THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE
## A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES
THE DUCHESS OF PADUA
AN IDEAL HUSBAND (play)
## THE HAPPY PRINCE
DE PROFUNDIS
THE SOUL OF MAN
## CHARMIDES AND OTHER POEMS
## POEMS
## POEMS OF OSCAR WILDE
## MISCELLANEOUS
SELECTED PROSE OF OSCAR WILDE
SHORTER PROSE PIECES
MISCELLANIES
REVIEWS
## THE CANTERVILLE GHOST
FOR LOVE OF THE KING
## VERA
## THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES
## A CRITIC IN PALL MALL
MISCELLANEOUS APHORISMS
IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA
CHILDREN IN PRISON
SALOM�
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY By Oscar Wilde 1890
Chapter I: 3-12
Chapter II: 12-22
Chapter III: 22-32
Chapter IV: 32-36
Chapter V: 36-43
Chapter VI: 43-52
Chapter VII: 52-58
Chapter VIII: 58-64
Chapter IX: 65-77
Chapter X: 77-81
Chapter XI: 81-86
Chapter XII: 86-93
Chapter XIII: 94-100
THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY By Oscar Wilde
CHAPTER: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX,
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
LORD ARTHUR SAVILE'S CRIME AND OTHER STORIES Oscar Wilde CONTENTS
PAGE
LORD ARTHUR SAVILE�S CRIME
3
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST
65
THE SPHINX WITHOUT A SECRET
121
THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE
133
THE PORTRAIT OF MR. W. H.
145
ESSAYS AND LECTURES By Oscar Wilde CONTENTS
THE RISE OF HISTORICAL CRITICISM
1
THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE OF ART
109
HOUSE DECORATION
157
ART AND THE HANDICRAFTMAN
173
LECTURE TO ART STUDENTS
197
LONDON MODELS
213
POEMS IN PROSE
227
A HOUSE OF POMEGRANATES By Oscar Wilde CONTENTS
The Young King
The Birthday of the Infanta
31
The Fisherman and his Soul
73
The Star-child
147
THE HAPPY PRINCE AND OTHER TALES By Oscar Wilde
Page
The Happy Prince
The Nightingale and the Rose
25
The Selfish Giant
43
The Devoted Friend
57
The Remarkable Rocket
87
CHARMIDES AND OTHER POEMS By Oscar Wilde CONTENTS
Charmides
9
Requiescat
67
San Miniato
69
Rome Unvisited
71
Humanitad
77
Louis Napoleon
114
Endymion
116
Le Jardin
119
La Mer
120
Le Panneau
Les Ballons
124
Canzonet
126
Le Jardin Des Tuileries
129
Pan: Double Villanelle
131
In the Forest
135
Symphony in Yellow
136
SONNETS
H�las!
139
To Milton
140
On the Massacre of the Christians in Bulgaria
141
Holy Week at Genoa
142
Urbs Sacra �terna
143
E Tenebris
144
At Verona
On the Sale by Auction of Keats� Love Letters
146
The New Remorse
POEMS By Oscar Wilde CONTENTS
POEMS (1881):
Eleutheria:
Sonnet To Liberty
7
Ave Imperatrix
8
14
15
Sonnet on the Massacre of the Christians in Bulgaria
16
Quantum Mutata
17
Libertatis Sacra Fames
18
Theoretikos
19
The Garden of Eros
21
Rosa Mystica:
39
Sonnet on approaching Italy
40
41
Ave Maria Gratia Plena
42
Italia
Sonnet written in Holy Week at Genoa
44
45
p. viUrbs Sacra �terna
49
Sonnet on hearing the Dies Ir� sung in the Sistine Chapel
50
Easter Day
51
52
Vita Nuova
53
Madonna Mia
54
The New Helen
55
The Burden Of Itys
61
Wind Flowers:
Impression du Matin
83
Magdalen Walks
84
Athanasia
86
Serenade
89
91
La Bella Donna della mia Mente
93
Chanson
95
97
Flowers of Gold:
Impressions: I. Les Silhouettes
II. La Fuite de la Lune
The Grave of Keats
137
Theocritus: A Villanelle
138
In the Gold Room: A Harmony
Ballade de Marguerite
The Dole of the King�s Daughter
Amor Intellectualis
Santa Decca
A Vision
Impression de Voyage
148
p. viiThe Grave of Shelley
149
By the Arno
150
Impressions de Th��tre:
Fabien dei Franchi
155
Ph�dre
156
Sonnets written at the Lyceum Theatre
I. Portia
II. Queen Henrietta Maria
158
III. Camma
159
Panthea
161
The Fourth Movement:
Impression: Le R�veillon
175
176
Apologia
177
Quia Multum Amavi
179
Silentium Amoris
180
Her Voice
181
My Voice
183
T�dium Vit�
184
185
Flower of Love:
G?????????S ??OS
211
UNCOLLECTED POEMS (1876�1893):
From Spring Days to Winter
217
Tristiti�
219
The True Knowledge
220
p. viiiImpressions: I. Le Jardin
221
II. La Mer
222
Under the Balcony
223
The Harlot�s House
225
Le Jardin des Tuileries
228
229
Fantasisies D�coratives: I. Le Panneau
230
II. Les Ballons
232
233
235
236
To my Wife: With a Copy of my Poems
237
With a Copy of �A House of Pomegranates�
238
Roses and Rue
239
D�sespoir
242
243
THE SPHINX (1894)
245
THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL (1898)
269
RAVENNA (1878)
305
SELECTED POEMS OF OSCAR WILDE
Preface
v
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (Complete Version)
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (Shorter Version)
To My Wife (with a copy of my poems)
100
102
Theocritus�a Villanelle
106
Sonnets�
Greece
108
Portia (to Ellen Terry)
110
Fabien Dei Franchi (to Henry Irving)
112
Ph�dre (to Sarah Bernhardt)
p. viiiOn Hearing The Dies Ir� Sung In The Sistine Chapel
118
122
From �The Garden of Eros�
128
From �The Burden of Itys�
Flower of Love
OSCAR WILDE MISCELLANEOUS
vii
La Sainte Courtisane
111
A Florentine Tragedy
127
THE CANTERVILLE GHOST BY WILDE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Miss Virginia E. Otis "Had once raced old Lord Bilton on her pony" "Blood has been spilled on that spot" "I really must insist on your oiling those chains" "The twins ... at once discharged two pellets on him" "Its head was bald and burnished" "He met with a severe fall" "A heavy jug of water fell right down on him" "Making satirical remarks on the photographs" "Suddenly there leaped out two figures" "'Poor, poor ghost,' she murmured; 'have you no place where you can sleep?'" "The ghost glided on more swiftly" "He heard somebody galloping after him" "Out on the landing stepped Virginia" "Chained to it was a gaunt skeleton" "By the side of the hearse and the coaches walked the servants with lighted torches" "The moon came out from behind a cloud"
VERA; OR, THE NIHILISTS. A DRAMA IN A PROLOGUE, AND FOUR ACTS By Oscar Wilde
PROLOGUE. ACT I. ACT II. ACT III. ACT IV. CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS.
CONTENTS Page
The Happy Prince 15
The Nightingale and the Rose 41
The Selfish Giant 59
The Devoted Friend 73
The Remarkable Rocket 105
A CRITIC IN PALL MALL BEING EXTRACTS FROM REVIEWS AND MISCELLANIES By Oscar Wilde
page
The Tomb of Keats
Keats�s Sonnet on Blue
4
Dinners and Dishes
Shakespeare on Scenery
10
�Henry the Fourth� at Oxford
A Handbook to Marriage
To Read or Not to Read
The Letters of a Great Woman
22
B�ranger in England
27
The Poetry of the People
29
�The Cenci�
32
Balzac in English
34
Ben Jonson
37
Mr. Symonds� History of the Renaissance
Mr. Morris�s �Odyssey�
Russian Novelists
48
Mr. Pater�s �Imaginary Portraits�
A German Princess
�A Village Tragedy�
63
Mr. Morris�s Completion of the �Odyssey�
Mrs. Somerville
70
Aristotle at Afternoon Tea
76
p. viEarly Christian Art in Ireland
81
Madame Ristori
85
English Poetesses
Venus or Victory
101
M. Caro on George Sand
105
A Fascinating Book
Henley�s Poems
123
Some Literary Ladies
Poetry and Prison
The Gospel According to Walt Whitman
Irish Fairy Tales
152
Mr. W. B. Yeats
Mr. Yeats�s �Wanderings of Oisin�
160
Mr. William Morris�s Last Book
162
Some Literary Notes
167
Mr. Swinburne�s �Poems and Ballads� (Third Series)
A Chinese Sage
Mr. Pater�s �Appreciations�
187
Sententiae
194
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