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SUMMARY:OSCAR WILDE SOCIETY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
DESCRIPTION:This will take place at the CAA in Bedford Street. \nFurther details to follow in 2017.
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/oscar-wilde-society-annual-general-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Our Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170722T121500
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SUMMARY:Summer Lunch at Magdalen College (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:We will start at 12:15 pm with Pimms or fruit juice in The Chaplain’s Quad followed by lunch at 13:00 in the New Room at Magdalen College\, Oxford OX1 4AU. \nThe private dining room has limited space\, so places will be allocated strictly in order of payment. In order to finalise details with Magdalen the last date to book a place is 22 June. \nPayment if preferred by PayPal to membership@oscarwildesociety.co.uk\, or by cheque (made to The Oscar Wilde Society) to Geoff Dibb at 29 Oxford Road\, St John’s\, Wakefield\, West Yorkshire WF1 3LB. \nPlease make the payment of £76 or £66 (depending on your meal option)\, and book your place by filling the form. [Some Members have already paid a £15 per person deposit for this event\, so their pricings would be £61 and £51 respectively.] \n\n← Back Thank you for your response. ✨\n\n\n					\n						\n							\n							\n						\n						\n						\n						\n						\n							\n								\n									\n										\n										\n									\n									\n										\n										\n									\n								\n							\n						\n						\n							\n								\n									\n									\n										\n									\n									\n									\n								\n							\n						\n					\n				\n\n\n\nName(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nEmail(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nTelephone(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nMeal Option (Please note: drinks are not available to buy on the day at Magdalen) \n £66 per person with fruit juice in the Quad and no wine with the meal £76 per person with Pimms in the Quad and wine with the meal\n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n\n\nDo you require a vegetarian meal?\n Yes No\n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n\n\nPayment Made by (Please fill this section after you have made your payment)(required)\n PayPal to membership@oscarwildesociety.co.uk cheque\n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n	\n\n				\n					\n				\n						Submit		\n		\n		\n	 \n\n\nFollowing our lunch\, we will have guest speaker: Clare Barlow\, Tate Gallery\, Curator of Tate Britain’s Queer British Art 1861-1967 exhibition. \nClare will speak about the framework of the exhibition\, particularly touching upon the issues faced by Wilde and his circle and the telling of their stories in the show. \nPortrait of Oscar Wilde by Harper Pennington (AP photo)\nThe full length portrait of Oscar Wilde by Harper Pennington\, owned by Wilde himself\, is exhibited in the UK for the first time as part of this exhibition. Wilde was declared bankrupt whilst awaiting trial for ‘gross indecency’ and was forced to sell the work to pay his legal fees. It has since been held in an American collection for almost a century. Tate Britain’s exhibition will show the painting alongside the prison cell door behind which Wilde was incarcerated in Reading Gaol. \nAlex Farquharson\, Director\, Tate Britain\, said: ‘It’s wonderful to be displaying this important portrait of Oscar Wilde for the first time in Britain. It’s an extraordinary image of Wilde on the brink of fame\, before imprisonment destroyed his health and reputation. Viewing it next to the door of his gaol cell will be a powerful experience that captures the triumph and tragedy of his career.’ \nThe curator of the exhibition\, Clare Barlow\, said: ‘The six foot oil painting depicts him as a slender 27-yearold on the cusp of success. His stance is confident\, holding a pair of gloves in one hand while the other clasps a silver-topped cane. It presents a different\, more sombre image to the one we are more familiar with’. \nAny questions\, please contact Geoff.
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/summer-lunch-at-magdalen-college-members-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161007T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161007T223000
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SUMMARY:Birthday Dinner (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:OUR annual Birthday Dinners have always been particularly popular and considered to be one of the highlights of the Society year. They are held on an evening near Oscar Wilde’s Birthday (16 October) at the National Liberal Club. \nAt the most recent Dinner\, on 16 October 2015\, the Chairman\, Don Mead\, announced the appointment of Gyles Brandreth as Hon President. We commemorated our twenty-fifth anniversary and published Don’s lavishly illustrated Anniversary Booklet which gives a short history of the Society and describes some of its most memorable events. \nMemorable occasions in previous years have included include Anthony Holden speaking on The Portrait of Mr W.H. in 1996; inimitable talks by Sir Donald Sinden recalling his experience of playing Wilde in Diversions and Delights and speaking of his affectionate memories of Bosie Douglas; Sir John Mortimer on Wilde’s Socialism; and an evening with Stephen Fry playing gracefully with ideas at the Garrick Club in 2006. \nMerlin Holland was our speaker at the Dinner at the National Liberal Club in October 2012. He gave us something of a preview of his forthcoming book After Oscar which will tell the story of Wilde’s ‘afterlife’ and the reverberations of the scandal for decades since his death. \nAt the 2014 Birthday Dinner Matthew Sturgis\, whose subject was ‘On Being Wilde’s Biographer’\, sprang a surprise on us. By searching the autobiographies of minor characters of the period he had found a variety of anecdotes about Wilde of varying degrees of plausibility. He asked us to vote on each of them: true or fiction? The scores were duly noted and may or may not have helped Matthew determine their value. \nThis year our speaker will be Dr Rebecca N. Mitchell\, Senior Lecturer of Victorian Literature and Culture at the University of Bergminham. Rebecca is currently co-editing Wilde’s Unpublished\, Incomplete\, and Miscallaneous Works for the Oxford English Text edition of The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde. \nRebecca will outline the issues which arise in the editorship of Wilde’s Complete Works and speak on ‘Editing Oscar Wilde: Tales of the Oral Tales’. Wilde’s oral stories pose particular editorial challenges and their varied publications involve a curious cast of characters. \n 
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/birthday-dinner-members-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160924T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160924T163000
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SUMMARY:Visit to Ellen Terry's House\, Smallhythe Place (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:As Eleanor Fitzsimons wrote in her book Wilde’s Women: how Oscar Wilde was shaped by the women he knew: ‘Irving’s leading lady\, the magnificent Ellen Terry\, was described by Oscar as ‘the kindest-hearted\, sweetest\, loveliest of women’. The house she lived in for 29 years\, and which she loved\, was turned by her daughter Edy into a museum where her theatrical treasures and relics would be kept on display.\nThe Oscar Wilde Society is proud to organise an exciting visit to Ellen Terry’s house for its members. \nHere is the program for the day:\n09.30 am Depart London by bus from Temple Underground station\n10.45 am Arrive at Ellen Terry’s House\, Smallhythe Place\n10:50 am Welcome and Guide Talk by a member of National Trust\n11:15 am Talk on Ellen Terry and Oscar Wilde by Eleanor Fitzsimons\n11:40 am – 1:15 pm Visit the Ellen Terry House\n2.00 pm Visit the Tudor Church\n2.45 pm Visit with tour – Chapel Down Winery\n4.30 pm Bus departs for London Temple Underground station \nThe final cost will depend on the numbers attending but will certainly not be more than £40 per person. This covers the bus journey there and back\, entry to the house\, a sandwich lunch with a tea or coffee\, talk by Eleanor Fitzsimons\, and visits to the Tudor Church and the Chapel Down Winery. \n \nWe encourage members and their guests to reserve their places as soon as possible. We ask for a deposit of £15.00. There will be deductions for those members who are already National Trust members\, and/or for those who do not wish to have the sandwich lunch there. Places will be allocated on a first come first served and are limited to thirty. \nPlease book your place by paying the deposit requested per person via PayPal to: membership@oscarwildesociety.co.uk\, then by filling the booking form below. \n\n← Back Thank you for your response. ✨\n\n\n					\n						\n							\n							\n						\n						\n						\n						\n						\n							\n								\n									\n										\n										\n									\n									\n										\n										\n									\n								\n							\n						\n						\n							\n								\n									\n									\n										\n									\n									\n									\n								\n							\n						\n					\n				\n\n\n\nName(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nEmail(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nAddress(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nTelephone (mobile preferable)(required)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nGuests' names (if applicable)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nDeposit of £15 per person is paid by (select)(required)\n PayPal to membership@oscarwildesociety.co.uk Cheque Payable to Oscar Wilde Society posted to (Silvia Melchior: 36 Hamilton Road - Cockfosters EN4 9HE)\n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n\n\nNote (Please select)(required)\n I should like to have the sandwich lunch I should like to have the vegetarian option I am a National Trust member\n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n				\n\n\nMy guest/guests meal preference is (if applicable\, please write the meal preference for each of your guests).\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n\n\nMy National Trust Membership No. (if Applicable)\n\n \n			\n				\n					\n						\n						\n						\n					\n				\n				\n			 \n	\n	\n\n				\n					\n				\n						Submit		\n		\n		\n	 \n\n\nThe closing date for Members’ bookings is 30 June 2016. \n 
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/visit-ellen-terrys-house-smallhythe-place/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160723T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160723T170000
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SUMMARY:Summer lunch at Magdalen College with tour of the Old Library and the Archives (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:This ever-popular event in the Society’s calendar will start\, as usual\, with Pimm’s served in Chaplain’s Quadrangle and a recital of ‘Magdalen Walks’. Our guest at lunch will be Ben Taylor\, who will conduct a tour. It is many years since we visited the Archives and the last time we visited the Old Library was in 2011. Ben tells us that the exhibits will include the window from Oscar’s rooms on which he scratched a drawing of ‘Little Mr Bouncer’ (his friend William ‘Bouncer’ Ward) with a diamond. For many years this was thought to have been smashed in the course of some college festivities and lost but the jagged broken pane with the drawing was rediscovered in 2003 in a mouldering package in Magdalen’s Works Department. \nWe shall also see the Oxford Diary of Florence Ward\, ‘Bouncer’ Ward’s seventeen year-old sister. With a sharp eye for social comedy she kept a detailed record\, illustrated with her sketches\, of the visit she made in June 1876 for Commemoration Week. \nThe cost per head for members and guests (one guest per member) is £72 which covers a glass of Pimm’s followed by a three course meal. \nWe have a limited number of places so\, as ever\, it will be ‘first come\, first served’. \nPlease pay by PayPal to: membership@oscarwildesociety.co.uk noting ‘Magdalen lunch’ in the message box. \nOr send a cheque\, payable to the Oscar Wilde Society\, to Silvia Melchior\, Events Secretary. \nPlease indicate whether you would like to have the vegetarian option. \n 
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/summer-lunch-at-magdalen-college-with-tour-of-the-old-library-and-the-archives-members-only/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160529T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160529T170000
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CREATED:20251029T142037Z
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SUMMARY:Unveiling of OSCANCE Memorial
DESCRIPTION:OSCANCE memorial will be unveiled by Merlin Holland at St. James’s Church\, Paddington on the exact 132nd anniversary of the wedding of Oscar and Constance on Sunday 29 May 1884. \nOscar Wilde Society members and their guests will all be most welcome. Christopher Cook will first interview Thomas Sargeant (letter-cutter) about his work on the Memorial. He will then discuss with Franny Moyle the period before and immediately after the wedding from Constance’s point of view\, and ask Merlin Holland about Oscar and the wedding. \nNext\, he will invite Merlin Holland to unveil the memorial plaque\, after which there will be a reception\, with wine and nibbles\, and the traditional OSCANCE Toast\, ‘Oscar and Constance’\, proposed by Jonathan Fryer. \nThe OSCANCE memorial plaque\, designed by Tom Sargeant\, is a Welsh slate roundel with Portland stone surround\, with incised and gilded lettering. The cost of executing of the design was met from a fund established by the Supporters – The Church of St James\, Paddington\, The Oscar Wilde Society\, and The Hyde Park Ward Budget – and by the generosity of individual sponsors including Patrons and a number of individual members of the Oscar Wilde Society. \nHere is a full report of the event.
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/unveiling-of-oscance-memorial/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151114T150000
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SUMMARY:Author's lunch
DESCRIPTION:THE author’s lunch is a feature of our programme of events. Members have been treated to post-prandial talks by the authors of many of the important books about Wilde and his milieu when they are first published. \nThe most recent lunch to mark the publication of a new book was on 14 November 2015 to celebrate the publication of Eleanor Fitzsimons’ new book on the women in Wilde’s life: Wilde’s Women. This enthralling and sympathetic biography illuminates extremely well the circles of artistic and literary women of the time. Oscar may have achieved notoriety for ‘living for sin’\, but the women in his life knew another man. more considerate\, more thoughtful\, perhaps less decadent one than we are used to. \nThe scope and variety of these lunches is shown by this summary taken from the Society’s Anniversary Booklet. \nOur first author’s lunch\, at the Chelsea Arts Club\, was for Julie Speedie when her biography of Ada Leverson\, Wonderful Sphinx\, was published in 1993. \nAt the next author’s lunch\, in July 1994\, also at the Chelsea Arts Club\, Joy Melville spoke with infectious enthusiasm about the subject of her book Mother of Oscar – The Life of Jane Francesca Wilde. Subsequently she and the Irish actress and director Gerardine McDermottroe presented a dramatised reading developed from her talk at a number of venues including the Pavilion Theatre\, Worthing. \nJonathan Fryer talked entertainingly and informatively about André & Oscar – Gide\, Wilde and the gay art of living at his author’s lunch in June 1997. The title was too much for his publishers in America and there it became André and Oscar: The Literary Friendship of André Gide and Oscar Wilde. \nIn March 1998 Matthew Sturgis introduced his comprehensive and authoritative biography Aubrey Beardsley. Douglas Murray at a dinner at Kettner’s in 2000 spoke on Bosie: A Biography of Lord Alfred Douglas which won the Lambda Award for Gay Biography that year. \nJonathan Fryer’s next subject was Robbie Ross – Oscar Wilde’s True Love in 2001. In 2002 Matthew Sweet gave an amusing account of his reassessment of the Victorians\, Inventing the Victorians\, and Neil Titley gave us just a taste of his feast of comic pen-portraits of Wilde’s friends and enemies: The Oscar Wilde World of Gossip. \nIn 2003 Trevor Fisher talked on his book Oscar and Bosie – A Fatal Passion\, Toni Bentley on Sisters of Salomé\, and at a crowded author’s dinner at the Garrick Club Merlin Holland introduced his important\, definitive account of Regina (Wilde) v. Queensberry\, Oscar’s first trial: Irish Peacock & Scarlet Marquess – The Real Trial of Oscar Wilde. \nIn the following year Neil McKenna spoke about The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde followed\, as is usual with these events\, by a wide-ranging question and answer session. James Nelson after the AGM that year talked on Publisher to the Decadents – Leonard Smithers. Anya Clayworth shared her understanding of the importance of Wilde’s essays and reviews in her talk on Oscar Wilde: Selected Journalism. \nIn 2006\, Antony Clayton introduced Decadent London\, and the next year Tony Stokes\, Prison Officer and archivist at Reading Prison spoke on his book Pit of Shame – The Real Ballad of Reading Gaol. \nIn May 2008 Gyles Brandreth gave us a dazzling talk on the influences which had brought him to start writing his series of Oscar Wilde murder mysteries. Then in December\, with readings by Simon Scardifield\, Thomas Wright talked on his exploration of Wilde’s personality through his reading – Oscar’s Books and\, with Don Mead\, on the Society’s first book publication Oscar Wilde – The Women of Homer. \nIn June 2011 at her author’s lunch at Greig’s Grill\, Franny Moyle read extracts from her new book Constance – The Tragic and Scandalous Life of Mrs Oscar Wilde and described how she had discovered a woman who was adventurous\, shy\, very left wing\, enquiring\, and talented\, devoted to Oscar and blind and naïve about his homosexuality. \nIn May 2013 Linda Stratmann\, introducing her new book The Marquess of Queensberry – Wilde’s Nemesis\, went some way to convincing a doubtful audience that he was a well-meaning man\, emotionally damaged by a series of tragedies and deserving our compassion. \nIn February 2014 we celebrated the launch of Geoff Dibb’s masterly and thoroughly enjoyable book Oscar Wilde\, A Vagabond With a Mission. The Story of Oscar Wilde’s Lecture Tours of Britain and Ireland published by the Society\, at a lunch at Greig’s Grill. \nThe Society has established a Memorial Fund to provide\, or assist in providing\, memorials to Oscar Wilde.
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/authors-lunch/
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SUMMARY:Plaque at Langham Hotel
DESCRIPTION:On Friday 19 March 2010 Gyles Brandreth and the Deputy Mayor of Westminster unveiled a plaque on the wall of the Langham Hotel\, London. The plaque commemorates the dinner hosted by the editor of Lippincott’s Magazine\, J M Stoddart on 30 August 1889. At that dinner Stoddart commissioned The Picture of Dorian Gray from Oscar Wilde and The Sign of Four from Arthur Conan Doyle. The plaque was a joint initiative of the Oscar Wilde Society\, the Sherlock Holmes Society of London and Westminster Council.
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/plaque-at-langham-hotel/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19950215
DTSTAMP:20260509T131802
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SUMMARY:Poets' Corner
DESCRIPTION:In 1995\, on 14 February\, a stained glass roundel in his memory was unveiled in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey\, again with a contribution from the Society. On 13 November 1995 Anne Clark Amor laid flowers – a bouquet of lilies and green carnations – below the Memorial Window to mark the centenary of Wilde’s transfer from Wandsworth Prison to Reading Gaol.
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/poets-corner/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:19950102
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CREATED:20251029T142035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T132903Z
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SUMMARY:Plaque at Theatre Royal\, Haymarket
DESCRIPTION:In January 1995\, Sir John Gielgud and Merlin Holland unveiled a plaque beside the stage door of the Theatre Royal\, Haymarket to mark the centenary of the first night of An Ideal Husband. This was supported by the Society and by Westminster City Council.
URL:https://oscarwildesociety.co.uk/event/plaque-at-theatre-royal-haymarket/
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