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  • ISBN:
    0393927539
  • ISBN-13:
    9780393927535
  • PUB. DATE:
    November 2005
  • PUBLISHER:
    Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.

Importance of Being Earnest (Norton Critical Edition) by Oscar Wilde, Michael Patrick Gillespie (Editor)

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Satire in The Importance of Being Earnestby Anonymous

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I Consider it a Very pleasant chance to study Oscar Wilde's The importance of Bieng Earnest.It Is hard for any playwright or novelist or whatever person to make people laugh through words.However this difficulty was really dissolved,and it was neither difficult nor impossible for Oscar Wilde To attract people's attention and to make them laugh through his works.I Consider , myself, The importance...

Very funnyby Anonymous

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It was awesome clasic situation. Really easy and fast read. Itvtruly leaves you with a lesson if being earnest

Quite Amusingby The_Softshell_Crab

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A classic and an excellent read. Only a few very minor formatting issues kept this from getting five stars. A must read.


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Importance of Being Earnest (Norton Critical Edition)

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  • Pub. Date: November 2005
  • Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
  • Sales Rank: 250,470

Synopsis

"Backgrounds" includes essays on Wilde and the 1890s by prominent cultural critics Joseph Donohue, Regenia Gagnier, and Karl Beckson. "Reviews and Reactions" collects contemporary responses to The Importance of Being Earnest, among them George Bernard Shaw’s famous dissenting view and the American assessment by H. F.

"Essays in Criticism" includes six diverse assessments of Wilde and the play by E. H. Mikhail, Camille Paglia, Christopher Craft, Michael Patrick Gillespie, Peter Raby, and Richard Haslam.

A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included.

Biography

The ever-quotable Oscar Wilde once said, "Anybody can make history. Only a great man can write it." From his outsize celebrity in Victorian London to his authorship of fiction, drama, and poetry that uniquely captured his era, it's fair to say that Wilde succeeded on both counts.

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