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The importance of being earnest and other plays, Oscar Wilde ; introduction by Terrence McNally ; notes by Michael F. Davis

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The importance of being earnest and other plays, Oscar Wilde ; introduction by Terrence McNally ; notes by Michael F. Davis
Language
eng
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contains biographical information
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Literary Form
dramas
Main title
The importance of being earnest and other plays
Oclc number
51817570
Responsibility statement
Oscar Wilde ; introduction by Terrence McNally ; notes by Michael F. Davis
Series statement
Modern Library classics
Summary
Wilde was both a glittering wordsmith and a social outsider. His drama emerges out of these two perhaps contradictory identities, combining epigrammatic brilliance and shrewd social observation. This book includes "Lady Windermere's Fan", "Salome", "A Woman of No Importance", "An Ideal Husband", "A Florentine Tragedy" and "The Importance of Being Earnest", which appears in full with the 'Grigsby' scene which originally made up the fourth act
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