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Prakash Books India Private Limited Paperback English

The Importance of Being Earnest

By Oscar Wilde

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Prakash Books India Private Limited Paperback English

The Importance of Being Earnest

By Oscar Wilde

Regular price £4.99
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  • Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest is a brilliant satire of Victorian society, filled with wit, irony, and enduring charm. A delightful comedy of manners, the play explores the absurdities of social conventions, the pursuit of love, and the consequences of pretending to be someone you're not. Set in a world where cucumber sandwiches can cause scandal and names can determine fate, Wilde's masterpiece remains as fresh and hilarious today as it was at its debut. A comedy of manners where identity, irony, and cucumber sandwiches collide. Dive into Oscar Wilde's most famous and enduring play. Enjoy dazzling wordplay, sparkling wit, and biting satire. Explore themes of identity, double lives, and societal hypocrisy. Experience a comedy that critiques Victorian norms with humor and charm. Perfect for fans of theatre, literature, and sharp dialogue. Ideal for classroom study, dramatic reading, or personal enjoyment. Themes Explored: The absurdity of social conventions. Dual identities and deception. The satire of romance and marriage. The superficiality of status and respectability. Irony, wit, and wordplay as tools of critique.
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest is a brilliant satire of Victorian society, filled with wit, irony, and enduring charm. A delightful comedy of manners, the play explores the absurdities of social conventions, the pursuit of love, and the consequences of pretending to be someone you're not. Set in a world where cucumber sandwiches can cause scandal and names can determine fate, Wilde's masterpiece remains as fresh and hilarious today as it was at its debut. A comedy of manners where identity, irony, and cucumber sandwiches collide. Dive into Oscar Wilde's most famous and enduring play. Enjoy dazzling wordplay, sparkling wit, and biting satire. Explore themes of identity, double lives, and societal hypocrisy. Experience a comedy that critiques Victorian norms with humor and charm. Perfect for fans of theatre, literature, and sharp dialogue. Ideal for classroom study, dramatic reading, or personal enjoyment. Themes Explored: The absurdity of social conventions. Dual identities and deception. The satire of romance and marriage. The superficiality of status and respectability. Irony, wit, and wordplay as tools of critique.