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An Ideal Husband

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Although Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) created a wide range of poetry, essays, and fairy tales (and one novel) in his brief, tragic life, he is perhaps best known as a dramatist. His witty, clever drama, populated by brilliant talkers skilled in the art of riposte and paradox, are still staples of the theatrical repertoire.
An Ideal Husband revolves around a blackmail scheme that forces a married couple to reexamine their moral standards — providing, along the way, a wry commentary on the rarity of politicians who can claim to be ethically pure. A supporting cast of young lovers, society matrons, an overbearing father, and a formidable femme fatale continually exchange sparkling repartee, keeping the play moving at a lively pace.
Like most of Wilde's plays, this scintillating drawing-room comedy is wise, well-constructed, and deeply satisfying. An instant success at its 1895 debut, the play continues to delight audiences over one hundred years later. An Ideal Husband is a must-read for Wilde fans, students of English literature, and anyone delighted by wit, urbanity, and timeless sophistication.


Reprint of a standard edition.
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Although Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) created a wide range of poetry, essays, and fairy tales (and one novel) in his brief, tragic life, he is perhaps best known as a dramatist. His witty, clever drama, populated by brilliant talkers skilled in the art of riposte and paradox, are still staples of the theatrical repertoire.
An Ideal Husband revolves around a blackmail scheme that forces a married couple to reexamine their moral standards — providing, along the way, a wry commentary on the rarity of politicians who can claim to be ethically pure. A supporting cast of young lovers, society matrons, an overbearing father, and a formidable femme fatale continually exchange sparkling repartee, keeping the play moving at a lively pace.
Like most of Wilde's plays, this scintillating drawing-room comedy is wise, well-constructed, and deeply satisfying. An instant success at its 1895 debut, the play continues to delight audiences over one hundred years later. An Ideal Husband is a must-read for Wilde fans, students of English literature, and anyone delighted by wit, urbanity, and timeless sophistication.


Reprint of a standard edition.
dorian's life;friend basil;narrator charles;invisible thread;british politician;homoerotic relationship;artist basil;rupert everett;lord sebastian;manufacturing town;romantic dalliances;nicholas higgins;proper marriage;daughter frederica;social engagements;industrial north;henry wotton;bennet girls;queer theory;dorian grows;sybil vane;captain shotover;victorian culture;industrial town;richard armitage;mill workers;bbc mini-series;letters exchanged;sibyl vane;north south;juliet stevenson;homoerotic undertones;margaret hale;charles ryder;lady susan;jeremy irons;mill owner;lord henry;bon mots;opium den;lady marchmain;roman catholicism;elizabeth gaskell;eternal youth;lord marchmain;marchmain family;tragic hero;mill town;british literature;flyte family;lady bracknell;brideshead revisited;sebastian flyte;evelyn waugh;basil hallward;dorian gray;bbc miniseries;gothic horror;victorian era;social commentary;alfieri;basildon;dorians;rodolpho;bunbury;mottram;caversham;moncrieff;carbone;wildes;marchmont;flytes;aestheticism;mainwarring;worthing;markby;helstone;solitude;sanditon;gwendolen;marchmains;epigrams;laughs;uncensored;hedonism;algernon;ernest;mini;eddie;earnest;conscience;robert chiltern;mrs cheveley;london;vienna;books on queer theories;books on bennet girls;books on manufacturing towns;books on industrial norths;manufacture town;books on industrial towns;books on british politicians;books on social engagements;books on proper marriages;books on lord sebastians