Self- Writeousness | The Canterville Ghost: Straight-splaining a Queer Read of Oscar Wilde @SelfWriteousness | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 13 minutes ago.
Hey Fellow Halloween-ers. Spooky days are here again, and to celebrate, behold: a closer look at a beloved ghost story by Oscar Wilde.
(Also, thank you for bearing with me and any hideous spelling errors you encounter. I lost my proof reader more than a year ago, and since then, I tend to wear my illiteracy on my sleeve)
00:47 Setting the scene
01:26 Consistency among adaptations
03:19 Why Virginia feels sorry for a murderous ghost
03:45 A Quest for Salvation and The Garden of Death
04:23 That which makes the is book like and unlike Dorian Gray
04:41 An clumsy attempt at queer reading an ostensibly straight Oscar Wilde story
08:00 Some dopey outtakes
In case you find yourself smitten with the premise and want to absorb the story for yourself, it is available in audio book format right here on YouTube:
youtube.com/results?search_query=the+canterville+ghost+book
(the movies are available here as well, but I legit feel like you can find them quicker in search than I could copy and paste links here. You're smart and technologically inclined. I've always liked that about you)
Thanks for visiting the channel.
I am something of an antisocial eccentric, but I am actively trying to be more of a blessing than a curse to my fellow writers.
If you would like to be a part of my rehab / monitor my progress on assorted social media platforms, feel free to follow me on Twitter:
@SWriteousness (I think)
or Instagram: instagram.com/selfwriteousness
#literature #authorlife #BookRecommendations #oscarwilde #ghoststory #videoessay #gaypride #pridemonth
youtu.be/bj9UHjZBBy8
Hey Fellow Halloween-ers. Spooky days are here again, and to celebrate, behold: a closer look at a beloved ghost story by Oscar Wilde.
(Also, thank you for bearing with me and any hideous spelling errors you encounter. I lost my proof reader more than a year ago, and since then, I tend to wear my illiteracy on my sleeve)
00:47 Setting the scene
01:26 Consistency among adaptations
03:19 Why Virginia feels sorry for a murderous ghost
03:45 A Quest for Salvation and The Garden of Death
04:23 That which makes the is book like and unlike Dorian Gray
04:41 An clumsy attempt at queer reading an ostensibly straight Oscar Wilde story
08:00 Some dopey outtakes
In case you find yourself smitten with the premise and want to absorb the story for yourself, it is available in audio book format right here on YouTube:
youtube.com/results?search_query=the+canterville+ghost+book
(the movies are available here as well, but I legit feel like you can find them quicker in search than I could copy and paste links here. You're smart and technologically inclined. I've always liked that about you)
Thanks for visiting the channel.
I am something of an antisocial eccentric, but I am actively trying to be more of a blessing than a curse to my fellow writers.
If you would like to be a part of my rehab / monitor my progress on assorted social media platforms, feel free to follow me on Twitter:
@SWriteousness (I think)
or Instagram: instagram.com/selfwriteousness
#literature #authorlife #BookRecommendations #oscarwilde #ghoststory #videoessay #gaypride #pridemonth
youtu.be/bj9UHjZBBy8