Oscar Wilde: Open Access Editions and Research
Florina Tufescu
CRILA, Angers University; also The Oscholars online journal
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Open Access Scholarship
New Scholarly Editions of Oscar Wilde's Works Nicholas Frankel's superb edition of Oscar Wilde's The Sphinx, including the Charles Ricketts and the "Alastair" editions, is available for re-use and remixing under a Creative Commons attribution licence. http://cnx.org/content/col11196/latest/ Manuscript Facsimiles The Morgan Library has published a stunning open-access collection of their manuscripts, which includes a manuscript of The Selfish Giant in Constance's hand. An autograph manuscript of The Duchess of Padua is available on the University of Leeds library website. Online Editions of Oscar Wilde's Works CELT: The Corpus of Electronic Texts has republished the vast majority of Oscar Wilde's texts. The ebooks collection at Adelaide University, which contains a vast number of DRM-free (remixable) titles, with numerous illustrations from early editions. Etext collection at the University of Virginia JournalsThe Oscholars The only English-language, open-access journal dedicated entirely to Oscar Wilde is hosted on www.oscholars.com. Published by The Rivendale Press within its collection of open-access journals (including peer-reviewed journals and publications) on fin-de-siecle art and literature. |
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