Oscar Wilde's grand U.S. tour, captured in dozens of newspaper interviews
"A generous and welcome sampling."--
New York Review of Books "Highly recommended."--Choice
"[A] rewarding, absorbing, and necessary book."--
The Gay and Lesbian Review "Wilde was a source of fascination and provocation, and these assembled portraits reveal the rawness and the refinements, the pride and the anxieties, of American culture in the making during this important period. A vital and valuable book."--Eric Haralson, editor of
Reading the Middle Generation Anew: Culture, Community, and Form in Twentieth-Century American Poetry"This stimulating work is an invaluable record of Wilde's speech, appearance, and demeanor. An excitingly fresh study of interest both to Wilde specialists and to general readers."--Donald Mead, chairman of the Oscar Wilde Society and editor of
The Wildean: A Journal of Oscar Wilde StudiesMatthew Hofer is an associate professor of English at the University of New Mexico.
Gary Scharnhorst is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at the University of New Mexico and the author of
Bret Harte: Opening the American Literary West and other works.