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Paperback
Number of Pages
196
Language
English
Book Summary
This Is A Classic Victorian-Era Stage Play, A Witty, Dialogue-Driven Drama That Lampoons Rigid Social Manners And The Rituals Of Romance. Its Central Theme Is Identity, Honesty, And Social Pretension, Explored With Sharp Irony And Sparkling Banter. ItโS Ideal For Literature Lovers, Theatre Enthusiasts, And Students Who Enjoy Clever Wordplay And Enduring Humor; The Tone Is Lively, Insightful, And Entertaining.
The Reading Experience Is Presented As A Brisk, Dialogue-First Drama With Concise Stage Directions, Inviting Readers To Listen Along As Ideas Land With Rapid-Fire Exchanges. Its Lively Structure Encourages Readers To Picture Brisk Scenes, Grand Entrances, And Clever Comebacks, All While Following The Case Of Mistaken Identities And Social Games That Illuminate Class And Convention.
For Readers Studying Drama Or Literature, The Piece Highlights Concepts Such As Dramatic Irony, Social Satire, Identity And Romance, And Critique Of Pretensions. Learning Is Approachable And Enjoyable Through Witty Dialogue And A Performance-Ready Rhythm, Inviting Readers To Analyze How Humor Reveals Truth And Values Without Heavy Exposition.
Readers Finish With An Enduring Appreciation For Wit And Social Observation, A Sense Of Theatrical Timing, And A Desire To Revisit Classic Drama For Fresh Laughs And Keen Insights. It Builds Confidence, Curiosity, And Perspective, Leaving A Warm, Lasting Impression Of Entertainment With Something Thoughtful To Say.
Product Details
Author
Oscar Wilde
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
196
Language
English
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde Was Born In Dublin In 1854. He Was Educated At Trinity College, Dublin And Magdalen College, Oxford Where, A Disciple Of Pater, He Founded An Aesthetic Cult. In 1884 He Married Constance Lloyd, And His Two Sons Were Born In 1885 And 1886. His Novel, The Picture Of Dorian Gray (1891), And Social Comedies Lady Windermere'S Fan (1892), A Woman Of No Importance (1893), An Ideal Husband (1895), And The Importance Of Being Earnest (1895), Established His Reputation. In 1895, Following His Libel Action Against The Marquess Of Queesberry, Wilde Was Sentenced To Two Years' Imprisonment For Homosexual Conduct, As A Result Of Which He Wrote The Ballad Of Reading Gaol (1898), And His Confessional Letter De Profundis (1905). On His Release From Prison In 1897 He Lived In Obscurity In Europe, And Died In Paris In 1900.