Fantasies, Fantasia, and Fangirls: Wilde's Fairy Tales and New Women Writers

Time Sat 2/21 • 4PM - 5:30PM PST

William Andrews Clark Memorial Library

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This talk by Margaret D. Stetz (University of Delaware) suggests that Oscar Wilde's fairy tales have been just as influential as his work in world of the theatre and his effect on Gothic fiction. This influence was clear almost immediately after the publication of both The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888) and A House of Pomegranates (1891), especially in works by rebellious “New Women” of the 1890s such as “George Egerton” (Mary Chavelita Dunne), Mabel Nembhard, and Ella Erskine.

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