Oscar Wilde and Contemporary Irish Drama
Learning to be Oscar's Contemporary
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the influence of Oscar Wilde, this book explores his aesthetic legacy within contemporary Irish drama, highlighting its presence in the works of playwrights such as Brian Friel and Marina Carr. It delves into Wilde's use of language, the concept of the dandy, and his role in shaping 'verbal theatre,' establishing his significance alongside renowned figures like Yeats and Beckett. This scholarly study serves as a valuable resource for academics and students interested in Irish literature and drama.