Submitted to Northern Michigan University In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the degree of
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SIGNATURE APPROVAL PAGE
This thesis by Benjamin Joseph Schneider is recommended for approval by the student’s Thesis Committee and Department Head in the Department of English and by the Dean of Graduate Studies.
_______________________________________________________________________________ Committee Chair, Dr. Raymond Ventre Date
_______________________________________________________________________________ Department Head, Dr. James Schiffer Date
_______________________________________________________________________________ Dean of Graduate Studies, Dr. Cynthia Prosen Date
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_______________________________________________________________________________ First Reader, Dr. James Panowski Date
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NAME: Benjamin Joseph Schneider DATE OF BIRTH: 08/18/1982
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i. ABSTRACT WILDE LOVE BY Benjamin Joseph Schneider I will be writing a one-act play based on three short stories by Oscar Wilde. I plan to adapt the three stories and intertwine them with comments by Oscar Wilde. He will be a recurring character, making observations as he reads to his maid, Mrs. Jefferson, the stories Bosie sent to him. I will search through the letters of Oscar Wilde to see if there is anything I can use to add some details to the play. Instead of three separate scenes, having commentary by Wilde will serve to unify the play. The three stories I am adapting are: “The Nightingale and the Rose,” “The Sphinx Without a Secret,” and “The Model Millionaire.” Each story I feel is one of Oscar Wilde’s great works. Each has a similar metaphor, and all three focus on love and important lessons in life.
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DEDICATION This thesis is dedicated to Dr. James Panowski, who throughout my undergraduate and graduate years has helped me through my journey. Many thanks, Dr. P!
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iv. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction……………………………….....................................................................1 Wilde Love Script……..………………………………..................................................2 Appendix A...………………..........................................................................................42 Appendix B..………………………………...................................................................43