Reviews by Oscar Wilde (Audio) for Android
He was one of the most successful playwrights of late Victorian London, and one of the greatest celebrities of his day. Wilde made his reputation in the theatre world with a series of highly popular plays.
Here is an index of books reviewed by Oscar Wilde:
Dinners and Dishes
A Modern Epic
Shakespeare on Scenery
A Bevy of Poets
Parnassus Versus Philology
Hamlet at the Lyceum
Henry the Fourth at Oxford
Modern Greek Poetry
Olivia at the Lyceum
As You Like It
A Handbook to Marriage
Half-Hours with the Worst Authors
One of Mr. Conway’s Reminiscences
To Read Or Not to Read
12th Night at Oxford
The Letters of a Great Woman
News from Parnassus
Some Novels
A Literary Pilgrim
Beranger in England
The Poetry of the People
The Cenci
Helena in Troas
Pleasing and Prattling
Balzac in English
Ben Jonson
The Poets’ Corner–I
A Ride Through Morrocco
The Children of the Poets
A Politician’s Poetry
Mr. Symonds’ History of the Renaissance
A ‘Jolly’ Art Critic
A Sentimental Journey Through Literature
Common-Sense in Art
Miner and Minor Poets
A New Calendar
The Poets’ Corner–II
Great Writers by Little Men
It should be remembered, however, that at the time when most of these reviews were written, Oscar Wilde had published scarcely any of the works by which his name has become famous in Europe, though the protagonist of the æsthetic movement was a well-known figure in Paris and London.