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Kerry Powell

    This author explores the intricate connections between individuals and their pasts. Her writing is characterized by a keen insight into the human psyche and a poetic use of language. Through her works, the author invites readers into a profound contemplation of themes such as memory, identity, and inheritance. Her distinctive voice and literary approach mark her as a significant contemporary storyteller.

    Oscar Wilde in Context
    Acting Wilde. Victorian sexuality, theatre, and Oscar Wilde
    • 'I love acting - it is so much more real than life,' Oscar Wilde famously wrote. Acting Wilde demonstrates that Wilde's plays, fiction, and critical theory are organised by the idea that all so-called 'reality' is a mode of performance, and that the 'meanings' of life are really the scripted elements of a dramatic spectacle. Wilde's real issue was whether one could become the author of his own script, the creator of the character and role he inhabits. It was a question he struggled to answer from the beginning of his career to the end, whether in his position as the pre-eminent dramatist in English or as the beleaguered defendant on trial for 'gross indecency'. Introducing important evidence from Wilde's career-launching tour of America, the often tortured revisions of his plays, and the recently discovered written record of his first courtroom trial, this book reconstructs Wilde's strategic dramatising of himself.

      Acting Wilde. Victorian sexuality, theatre, and Oscar Wilde