Part 2 (1/2)
January 7, p. 10. ”A New Departure.”
” ” pp. 10, 11. Clowning and Cla.s.sicism.
” ” p. 12. In Earnest.
” 14, p. 14. Oscar Interviewed.
” ” p. 16. aesthetic Ladies' Hair.
” ” p. 18. Murder Made Easy. _A Ballad a la Mode. By ”Brother Jonathan”
Wilde._ (With Cartoon.)
” ” p. 18. To An aesthetic Poet.
” ” p. 22. Impression du Theatre.
February 4, p. 49. Sketches from ”Boz.” Oscar Wilde as _Harold Skimpole_.
” 4, p. 58. A Poet's Day. Ariadne in Naxes; Or, Very Like a Wail.
” ” p. 49. Distinctly Precious Pantomime.
” 18, p. 81. Lines by Mrs Cimabue Brown.
March 11, p. 109. The Poet Wilde's _Unkissed Kisses_.
” ” p. 117. Ossian (with Variations).
April 1, p. 153. A Philistine to An aesthete.
” ” p. 156. The Poet Wilde.
” 8, p. 168. Impression De Gaiety Theatre.
_By Ossian Wilderness._
” 22, p. 192. Likely.
November 4, p. 216. Not Generally Known.
” 25, p. 249. ”What! No Soap!” Or, Pop Goes The Langtry Bubble.
1883
March 31, p. 155. To Be Sold.
” ” p. 156. Sage Green. (_By a Fading-out aesthete._)
May 12, pp. 220-1. Our Academy Guide. No. 163.--Private Frith's View.--Members of the Salvation Army, led by General Oscar Wilde, joining in a hymn.