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Ericksen, Donald H., Oscar Wilde, Twayne’s English Authors Series, No. 211, Twayne Publishers, 1977, pp. 96–117.
Gillespie, Michael Patrick, The Picture of Dorian Gray: “What the World Thinks Me,” Twayne’s Masterwork Studies, No. 145, Twayne Publishers, 1995.
Kohl, Norbert, Oscar Wilde: The Works of a Conformist Rebel, translated by David Henry Wilson, Cambridge University Press, 1989, p. 138.
Pater, Walter, “Conclusion,” in The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 4th ed., Vol. 2, Norton,...
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