Portrait of Mr. W. H.

Oscar WILDE

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Portrait of Mr. W. H.
Portrait of Mr. W. H.

WILDE ON THE MYSTERY OF SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS

WILDE, Oscar. The Portrait of Mr. W.H. No place: Privately printed, circa 1904. Octavo, 20th-century three-quarter brown morocco, raised bands, marbled boards and endpapers, top edge gilt; original wrappers bound in.

Limited edition, number 18 of only 200 copies printed for private circulation, of Wilde's attempt to solve the mystery of Shakespeare's sonnets.

"Among all his stories of this time, the best, and dearest to him, was The Portrait of Mr. W.H. It too trod the high wire between being and not-being… The subject was Shakespeare, and takes for granted that Shakespeare was attracted to boys… In [this book] he dazzlingly offered the theory, withdrew it, and half offered it again, in fiction within fiction that anticipates Borges… Nowhere, except in The Importance of Being Earnest, did Wilde achieve quite this mixture of reality and make-believe, of a world poised on a word" (Ellmann, 296-97). This privately printed edition was probably published by Smithers or Wright and Jones about 1904. "The text is taken from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, July 1889 (No. 3), but misprints occur throughout. At the end of the story is added the date, 1889, in addition to the author's name" (Mason 611). Small bookseller ticket.

A lovely about-fine copy.

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