The importance of being earnest : a trivial comedy for serious people

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The importance of being earnest : a trivial comedy for serious people

Oscar Wilde ; edited by Russell Jackson

(The new mermaids)

Methuen Drama, [1992]

2nd ed

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"First New Mermaid edition published 1983 as part of Two society comedies, combined with A woman of no importance by Ernest Benn Limited"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-38)

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'A Trivial Comedy for Serious People': its subtitle is the best summary of a play that is the theatrical equivalent of a butterfly. The verbal brilliance of its highly self-conscious characters hides deep anxieties about social and personal identity: Jack Worthing, found as a baby in a handbag at Victoria Station and named after a railway ticket, is prepared to be re-christened to obtain the Christian name - Earnest - his beloved Gwendolen requires in a husband; he then has to confront the stigma of being the illegitimate child of a servant, before fortune, and a benevolent dramatist, reveal his true and entirely respectable identity. This is the only one-volume edition of the play to include an appendix with earlier versions and additional scenes that allow an appreciation of Wilde's creative process.

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