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OSCAR’S SHADOW OSCAR’S SHADOW WILDE, HOMOSEXUALITY AND MODERN IRELAND Éibhear Walshe OSCAR WILDE is the most famous gay Irishman and Oscar’s Shadow deals with Wilde and his homosexuality within the context of Ireland and of Irish cultural perceptions of his sexuality. The book investigates the questions: What was ‘Oscar’s shadow’, his influence on twentieth- and twenty-first-century Irish culture and literature? What has Oscar Wilde meant to Ireland from his disgrace in May 1895 up to the present? Walshe presents Oscar’s shadow in Ireland from 1895 to the present, using contemporary Irish newspaper reports of the Wilde trials of 1895, previously unpublished archival material, and a significant body of Irish critical studies, biographies and dramatisations of Wilde’s life and sexuality. Oscar’s Shadow sets the historical context for cultural and legal perceptions of homosexuality in Ireland. This book is a study of the formation of the idea of homosexuality in Ireland into the twentieth century and centres on an account of Wilde’s visible presence as sexual ‘other’, analysing the strategies of normalisation used to police his unnameable sin within Irish media and literary accounts. Walshe argues that Wilde in Irish culture was perceived not so much as Oscar Wilde the unspeakable but much more as Oscar Wilde the dissident Irishman. Wilde, famous for his writings and notorious for his sexuality, is central for perceptions of homosexuality in modern Ireland. Cover and author photos by Tomás Irish Jacket by Burns Design, Cork 9 781859 184837 ISBN 978-1-85918-483-7 www.corkuniversitypress.com [18.191.223.123] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 03:30 GMT) Oscar’s Shadow Wilde, Homosexuality and Modern Ireland ...

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