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The importance of being earnest : authoritative text, backgrounds, criticism / Oscar Wilde ; edited by Michael Patrick Gillespie, Florida International University.

Author/creator Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900 author.
Other author/creatorGillespie, Michael Patrick, editor.
Format Book and Print
EditionSecond edition.
Publication Info New York, NY : W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2023.
Descriptionxv, 201 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Norton critical edition
Norton critical edition. ^A538572
Contents The Text of The Importance of Being Earnest -- Some Excised Portions Of The Play -- Backgrounds -- London in the 1890s / Karl Beckson -- Victorian Theatrics: Response / Sharon Marcus -- The Branding of Oscar Wilde / Michael Patrick Gillespie -- Criticism -- Early Reviews And Reactions -- On The Importance of Being Earnest / William Archer -- On The Importance of Being Earnest / Hamilton Fyfe -- On The Importance of Being Earnest / George Bernard Shaw -- On The Importance of Being Earnest in Essays In Criticism / H.G. Wells -- The Four-Act Version of The Importance of Being Earnest / E. H. Mikhail -- Parody, Paradox and Play in The Importance of Being Earnest / Burkhard Niederhoff -- Some Remarks on "Parody, Paradox and Play in The Importance of Being Earnest" / Christopher S. Nassaar -- Synchronicity and the Trickster in The Importance of Being Earnest / Clifton Snider -- The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde: Conformity and Resistance in Victorian Society / Brigitte Bastiat -- A Wilde Irish Rebel: Queerness Versus Nationalism in Irish Imaginative Presentations of Wilde / Eibhear Walshe -- Wilde in Earnest / Maneck H. Daruwala.
Abstract "This second Critical Edition of The Importance of Being Earnest features Oscar Wilde's satirical three-act play, as published by Leonard Smithers in 1899. The plot follows the comedic misadventures between two young upperclass Englishmen and their beloveds, as they navigate the social constrictions of Victorian society. In "Backgrounds," readers can find contextual essays which illustrate the Victorian social landscape through the topics of gender and identity, as well as works which explore Wilde's relationship to his contemporary culture. "Criticism" dissects the play from a critical lens, providing examples of early reviews and an essential collection of analyses from contemporary scholars. A chronology and selected bibliography are included"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Genre/formDrama.
Genre/formComedies.
Genre/formDrama.
Genre/formThéâtre.
LCCN 2021026533
ISBN9780393421972 paperback
ISBN039342197X paperback
Standard identifier# 40031362410

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