• The dedication to Mr. W. H. in the first edition of the sonnets. "The Portrait of Mr. W. H." is a story written by Oscar Wilde, first published in Blackwood's Magazine in 1889.
  • W. H. looks, and had a strong objection to football, which he used to say was a game only suitable for the sons of the middle classes.
  • "Published on the occasion of Penguin's 60th anniversary." The portrait of Mr W.H.-- The ballad of Reading Gaol.
  • ‘This is the portrait of Mr. W. H.,’ said Erskine, with a sad smile. It might have been a chance effect of light, but it seemed to me that his eyes were quite bright...
  • “It is a charming thing,” I cried; “but who is this wonderful young man whose beauty Art has so happily preserved for us?” “This is the portrait of Mr W. H...
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  • In this blog post, we’ll delve deep into the heart of “The Portrait of Mr. W. H,” exploring its synopsis, characters, themes, and the enduring mysteries it presents.
  • The Portrait of Mr. W.H. also interweaves a brief history of known Elizabethan boy actors, and more of Wilde's musings on the transcendental love between men...
  • The Portrait of Mr. W. H. study guide contains a biography of Oscar Wilde, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and...
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    Wilde's The Portrait of Mr W.H., is an interesting account of the mystery of W.H., the person Shakespeare devoted his famous Sonnets.
  • Here was an authentic portrait of Mr. W. H., with his hand resting on the dedicatory page of the Sonnets, and on the frame itself could be faintly seen the name of...
  • THE PORTRAIT OF MR. W. H CHAPTER I. I had been dining with Erskine in his pretty little house in Birdcage Walk, and we were sitting in the library over our...
  • Another work which dates from this period is The Portrait of Mr. W. H., a semi-scholarly investigation into the dedicatee of Shakespeare’s Sonnets which is also a...