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From the supplier: Stephen Fry believes that the remarkable resurgence of scholarly interest in Irish poet and dramatist Oscar Wilde is due to a number of reasons. These include the approach of Wilde's centenary, the fin de siecle of the 20th century in comparison to that of the 19th century and the fact that Wilde appears to be an apt and enduring symbol of art and being different. Fry, who plays the charismatic Irishman in the film 'Wilde,' believes that the poet will be portrayed again and again.
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Title: The actor as critic: an interview with Stephen Fry.(Interview)
Author: Richard Porton
Publication: Cineaste (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 1998
Publisher: Cineaste Publishers, Inc.
Volume: 23 Issue: 4 Page: 8(5)
Article Type: Interview
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From the supplier: Stephen Fry believes that the remarkable resurgence of scholarly interest in Irish poet and dramatist Oscar Wilde is due to a number of reasons. These include the approach of Wilde's centenary, the fin de siecle of the 20th century in comparison to that of the 19th century and the fact that Wilde appears to be an apt and enduring symbol of art and being different. Fry, who plays the charismatic Irishman in the film 'Wilde,' believes that the poet will be portrayed again and again.
Citation Details
Title: The actor as critic: an interview with Stephen Fry.(Interview)
Author: Richard Porton
Publication: Cineaste (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 1998
Publisher: Cineaste Publishers, Inc.
Volume: 23 Issue: 4 Page: 8(5)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Thomson Gale

