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Branding Oscar Wilde traces the development and perception of Wilde’s public persona and examines the impact of interpretations of his writing. Through calculated behavior, provocative language, and arresting dress, Wilde self-consciously created a brand initially recognized by family and friends, then by the British public, and ultimately by large audiences over the world. That brand changed over the course of his public career—both in the way Wilde projected it and in the way it was perceived. Comprehending the fundamental elements of the Wilde brand and following its evolution are integral to a full understanding of his art. The study focuses on how branding established important assumptions about Wilde and his work in his own mind and in those of his readers, and it examines how each stage of brand development affected the immediate responses to Wilde’s writings and, as it continued to evolve, progressively shaped our understanding of the Wilde canon.
Prologue: Enhancing Criticism through the Brand ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: A Synopsis of the Evolution of Branding 1(12)
PART I The Path to Brand Development: An Interval: Seeing Wilde Inhabiting His Works
13(34)
1 Growing Up with the Brand
15(7)
2 Early Days in London and the Tour of America
22(10)
3 The Conquest of London
32(7)
4 The Zenith and the Nadir of the Wilde Brand
39(8)
PART II Representative Writing at Various Brand Stages: A Second Interval: How Brand and Art Blended
47(54)
5 The First Creative Steps---Poetry and Plays
50(10)
6 Essays 1885--1891---Moments of Public Reflection
60(17)
7 Wilde's Preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray
77(11)
8 De Profundis and "The Ballad of Reading Gaol": Writing a New Brand into Existence
88(13)
PART III Applying Brand Concepts to Close Readings: A Final Interval: Where Does It All Lead
101(32)
9 The Picture of Dorian Gray as a Post-Modern Work
103(15)
10 A Close Reading of The Importance of Being Earnest
118(15)
Appendix: A Selected Survey of Critical Approaches to Wilde's Writing 133(6)
Works Cited 139(6)
Index 145
Michael Patrick Gillespie taught for twenty-nine years at Marquette University as an Assistant, Associate, and a Full Professor and finally as the inaugural Louise Edna Goeden Professor of English.