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The Irish Prince: Irishness in the Works of Oscar Wilde
Krejčí, Štěpán ; Wallace, Clare (advisor) ; Pilný, Ondřej (referee)
Oscar Wilde's place - Wilde's short fiction, an early drama and poetry in criticism reveals, Wilde's Irishness is in his work more palpable than it might seem on Wilde's mother, the nationalist poet Speranza who Wilde's collections of fairy " " In the fourth chapter, Wilde's collection of " " discussed and Wilde's persona as Together with his Irishness, Wilde's Englishness is often and Englishness often serves as a "double" for Irishness - as Jerusha McCormack's as Richard Kearney's individual chapters such as Seamus Heaney's

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