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Nietzsche and Oscar Wilde
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HTC 2200 - Aesthetic Theories: Nietzsche and Oscar Wilde
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Basic writings of Nietzsche / translated and edited, with commentaries by Walter Kaufmann.
Call Number: B3312.E5 K38 1992
Portable Nietzsche; selected and translated, with an introd., prefaces, and notes, by Walter Kaufmann.
Call Number: B 3312 .E52 K3
Unpublished writings from the period of Unfashionable observations / Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated, with an afterword, by Richard T. Gray.
Call Number: B3312.E5 G78 1999
Human, all too human, I / Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated, with an afterword, by Gary Handwerk.
Call Number: B3313.M52 N5413 1997
House beautiful : Oscar Wilde and the aesthetic interior / Charlotte Gere ; with an essay by Lesley Hoskins.
Call Number: NK2043 .G44 2000
Journals- Nietzsche
Friedrich Nietzsche
F. C. Copleston
Philosophy, Vol. 17, No. 67 (Jul., 1942), pp. 231-244 (14 pages)
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE
Paul Carus
The Monist, Vol. 17, No. 2 (April, 1907), pp. 230-251 (22 pages)
The Teachings of Friedrich Nietzsche
Charles M. Bakewell
International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 9, No. 3 (Apr., 1899), pp. 314-331 (18 pages)
Journals- Wilde
OSCAR WILDE'S AESTHETIC GOTHIC: WALTER PATER, DARK ENLIGHTENMENT, AND "THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY"
John Paul Riquelme
Modern Fiction Studies, Vol. 46, No. 3, GOTHIC AND MODERNISM SPECIAL ISSUE (Fall 2000), pp. 609-631 (23 pages)
The Moral Implications of Oscar Wilde's Aestheticism
John Allen Quintus
Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Vol. 22, No. 4, An Issue Devoted to the Nineteenth Century (WINTER 1980), pp. 559-574 (16 pages)
Oscar Wilde's Aesthetic of the Self: Art as Imaginative Self-Realization in "De Profundis"
William E. Buckler
Biography, Vol. 12, No. 2 (Spring 1989), pp. 95-115 (21 pages)
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