The Importance of Being Earnest
分類: 图书,进口原版,Art & Photography 艺术与摄影,Performing Arts 表演艺术,
品牌: Oscar Wilde
基本信息·出版社:Dover Publications Inc.
·页码:64 页
·出版日期:1990年
·ISBN:0486264785
·条形码:9780486264783
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
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内容简介A collection of literature anthologies and reference books for Key Stage 3 onwards.--This text refers to thePaperbackedition.
作者简介
Born in 1856, Oscar Wilde was a noted essayist, playwright, fairy tale writer and poet, as well as an early leader of the Aesthetic Movement. His plays include:An Ideal Husband, Salome, A Woman of No Importance,andLady Windermere's Fan.Among his best known stories areThe Picture of Dorian Gray(CPN 1095) andThe Canterville Ghost(SWC 2051).--This text refers to theMass Market Paperbackedition.
编辑推荐Review
(in full The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People) Play in three acts by Oscar Wilde, performed in 1895 and published in 1899. A satire of Victorian social hypocrisy, the witty play is considered Wilde's greatest dramatic achievement. Jack Worthing is a fashionable young man who lives in the country with his ward Cecily Cardew. He has invented a rakish brother named Ernest whose supposed exploits give Jack an excuse to travel to London periodically. Jack is in love with Gwendolen Fairfax, the cousin of his friend Algernon Moncrieff. Gwendolen, who thinks Jack's name is Ernest, returns his love, but her mother, Lady Bracknell, objects to their marriage because Jack is an orphan who was found in a handbag at Victoria Station. Jack discovers that Algernon has been impersonating Ernest in order to woo Cecily, who has always been in love with the imaginary Ernest. Ultimately it is revealed that Jack is really Lady Bracknell's nephew, that his real name is Ernest, and that Algernon is actually his brother. The play ends with both couples happily united. --The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature--This text refers to theMass Market Paperbackedition.
Product Description
Witty and buoyant comedy of manners is brilliantly plotted from its effervescent first act to its hilarious denouement, and filled with some of literature’s most famous epigrams. Widely considered Wilde’s most perfect work, the play is reprinted here from an authoritative early British edition. Note to the Dover Edition.