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Algernon pretends to be Jack's troublesome younger brother, in Wilde's satirical assault on nineteenth-century fashions, manners, and morality. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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By Oscar Wilde
Why I picked this book up: my two sons and wife loved this book. They cracked u the whole time simple I figure pd aid read it
Thoughts: I have always liked quotes I’ve read by Oscar Wilde. A universal favorite, The Importance of Being Earnest displays Oscar Wilde's theatrical genius at its brilliant best. Subtitled "A Trivial Comedy for Serious People", this hilarious attack on Victorian manners and morals turns a pompous world on its head, lets duplicity lead to happiness, and makes riposte the highest form of art. Also included in this special collection are Wilde's first comedy success, Lady Windermere's Fan, and his richly sensual melodrama, Salome. For me, this book did not measure up to what I expected. I was surprised my wife found this stuff from these characters funny. I did not see it cry funny at all.
Why I finished this read: I wanted to see if anything was good
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