Cartoon of Oscar Wilde featured in Punch, June 25.

Featured on PDR in the essay On Oscar Wilde and Plagiarism

Celebrated for his innovative wit, Oscar Wilde and the notion of originality are common bedfellows. The pairing, however, is not without its complications. Joseph Bristow and Rebecca N. Mitchell explore the claims of plagiarism that dogged Wilde's career, particularly as regards his relationship with that other great figure of late-19th-century Decadence, the American painter James McNeill Whistler.

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Date

1881

From

Punch, June 25, 1881


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Public Domain Worldwide

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