A Wilde Biography: Also includes portrait and quotations.
De Profundis: A dissertation about "The Picture of Dorian Gray" in relation to Postmodernism.
Eccentricity at its Best: Oscar Wilde: Includes a biography, works, and a quiz.
Famous Irish Lives: Oscar Wilde: Biography of the 19th-century Dublin-born author.
FireBlade Coffeehouse: Oscar Wilde: Texts of several poems and books, as well as links.
glbtq: Wilde, Oscar: Lengthy article examines Wilde as an artist and as a gay icon.
LiteratureClassics.com: Oscar Wilde: Essays on Wilde, etexts of his poems and plays, as well as a selection of quotes, links and resources.
Microsoft Encarta: Wilde, Oscar: Biographical entry on the Irish writer and wit.
Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (1854-1900): Biography and bibliography.
Oscar Wilde Returns: Sound clip and transcript of voice claiming to be Wilde from a seance with medium Leslie Flint.
Oscar Wilde Society: Literary society; with details of memberships, events, and publications.
Oscar Wilde's Socialism: Essay on Wilde's awareness of poverty and its remedy, and his vision of what human society could be. Irish anarchist perspective.
Oscar Wilde: The Spectacle of Criticism: A comparison of legend and fact. Essay by professor Sandra F. Siegel at Cornell University.
Photographs of Oscar Wilde and His Circle: Original photographs owned by the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
Reading Wilde, Querying Spaces: An online exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of the trials of Oscar Wilde. The exhibit is grouped according to ten themes of interest in his life and work.
Spartacus Educational: Oscar Wilde: Brief illustrated biography.
The Oscar Wilde Project: One-man show about Wilde: promotional, reviews, and contact information.
The Oscholars: Monthly e-journal of Wilde studies. Includes archives.
The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Essays, transcripts, letters, images, and other materials relating to the three celebrated legal trials in which Wilde was a party.
The Victorian Web: Oscar Wilde: Essays on Wilde's writing techniques, themes, biography, and cultural background.
Wikipedia: Oscar Wilde: Illustrated encyclopedia-style article on the author, with hyperlinks to related topics.
Wilde (Oscar) and His Literary Circle Collection of Papers: Finding aid for a special collection at UCLA.
Wilde at Heart: A BBC article on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of Wilde's death.