Wilde, Oscar

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The importance of being Earnest

Jack Worthing creates a fictitious brother Earnest who lives in London to escape his dull country routine, but finds the lie backfiring when he falls in love.

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The importance of being earnest

a trivial comedy for serious people
Jack Worthing creates a fictitious brother, Earnest, who lives in London, to escape his dull country routine but finds the lie backfiring when he falls in love.

The selfish giant

The importance of being earnest and other plays

Contains three plays by nineteenth-century Irish author Oscar Wilde, featuring the title work, a comedy of mixed identity about a man who, as a child, was absentmindedly placed in a handbag and left at the railroad station; and including "Lady Windermere's Fan," and "Salome.".

The picture of Dorian Gray

A remarkably handsome youth, Dorian Gray, meets Lord Henry Wotton and is corrupted into a life of terrible evil.
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The picture of Dorian Gray

The plays of Oscar Wilde

The picture of Dorian Gray

2016
A naive young man is lured into a life of depravity, which is reflected on his portrait while his face remains perfect.

The picture of Dorian Gray

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