De profundis ; 'Epistola, in carcere et vinculis'

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De profundis ; 'Epistola, in carcere et vinculis'

Oscar Wilde ; edited by Ian Small

(The complete works of Oscar Wilde / general editors, Russell Jackson and Ian Small, v. 2)

Oxford University Press, 2005

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De profundis : Epistola, in carcere et vinculis

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume presents for the first time the complete textual history of one of the most famous love letters ever written. Addressed to Wilde's lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, and composed in Reading Gaol, it was later given the title 'De Profundis' by Wilde's friend and literary executor, Robert Ross. It was Ross's severely abridged and sanitized version, published in 1905 and again 1908, which inaugurated the tradition of seeing De Profundis as the apologia pro sua vita of a broken man. This edition takes account of this complex heritage by arguing that Wilde's prison document may be seen not just as the basis of a letter (a typed copy of which may have been sent to Douglas) but also as an unfinished literary work which he intended for public consumption at some future date. Such a case is made by placing in the public domain, often for the first time, a number of different works, derived from different texts, each of which bears witness to Wilde's multiple intentions for his prison document. These texts comprise: the manuscript held in the British Library; the version of Wilde's letter published by his son, Vyvyan Holland, from a typescript bequeathed to him by Robert Ross; hitherto unpublished witnesses to that typescript; and Ross's editions, collated with each other. The commentary to this edition - again for the first time - sets Wilde's story of his own life in 'De Profundis' against the testimony of other players in his drama, including, most importantly, that of Douglas. In so doing it exposes the partial nature of Wilde's narrative, as well as the personal obsessions which animated it. The commentary also demonstrates a hitherto unnoticed element of Wilde's work, the extent and nature of its richly layered intertextuality and its similarity, in its compositional practices, to many of his earlier works.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • A Note on the Texts and the Textual Collation
  • Abbreviations
  • EPISTOLA: IN CARCERE ET VINCULIS
  • A Note on the Commentary to 'Epistola: In Carcere et Vinculis'
  • Commentary to 'Epistola: In Carcere et Vinculis'
  • DE PROFUNDIS
  • A Note on the Commentary to 'De Profundis'
  • Commentary to 'De Profundis'

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  • NCID
    BA71549028
  • ISBN
    • 9780198119623
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    345 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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