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Title | : | Lady Windermere's Fan |
Author | : | Oscar Wilde |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Penguin Popular Classics |
Pages | : | Pages: 70 pages |
Published | : | 1995 by Penguin Books (first published February 5th 1893) |
Categories | : | Classics. Plays. Fiction. Drama. Theatre. Literature. 19th Century. Humor |
Oscar Wilde
Paperback | Pages: 70 pages Rating: 3.92 | 18118 Users | 835 Reviews
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Reading an Oscar Wilde play is sort of like life being perfect. The structure of the work is faultless, the dialogue is uber-clever and fantastic. What's wrong with Wilde? Nothing. He's perfect. I can't imagine any writer who wrote so beautifully in his native language. There are some people who are born with 'it' and Wilde is one of them. Of course for someone so perfect he would have to get involved in some nasty social business via his decade. But when you look back at Wilde, one realizes that he is someone from the 19th Century who is saying goodbye to the Victorian era and culture. It's like he couldn't wait to jump into the 20th Century. Which makes it sad that we didn't accept Wilde with our open arms. We killed the thing that was so beautiful and right. Wilde was born in 1854 and died in 1900. I was born in 1954 and was convinced I would be dead by the year 2000 - just because of Wilde. It's silly and egotistic on my part, yet it also shows how much I love Wilde.
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Original Title: | Lady Windermere's Fan |
ISBN: | 014062399X (ISBN13: 9780140623994) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Lord Windermere, Lady Windermere, Lord Darlington, The Duchess of Berwick, Lord Augustus Lorton, Lady Agatha Carlisle, Lady Plymdale, Mr. Cecil Graham |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 18118 Users | 835 ReviewsCriticism Containing Books Lady Windermere's Fan
The Charming TripTruths , Dares and Lies...Saviour Silences and Devastating Truths!Ssssssshhhhhhh... --- DON'T SAY IT!..."It is absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either charming or tedious. I take the side of the charming..."Forget about Goodness!Forget about Badness!Take the Charming Boat!All Aboard?!... 😉👍Bettie's Books
Wilde's work hinges on paradoxical epigrams that are both sinister in their implications and deconstructionist in their content, we are disturbed by that the character who voices the epigrams doesn't seem to have an moral core of their being and see the absurdity of, for example, the distinction between Nature and Civilization. Derrida, but satirical.

This is a brilliant play written by Oscar Wild. From the first dialogue, I knew I'm in for a treat. And yes indeed I was. There was so much in this play - humour, satire, witty dialogues, drama, excitement, sensitivity and a heartwarming story full of wisdom. All of these features were clustered into a Four-Act play. If this is not brilliance, what is? Writing a short work is quite challenging. One has to balance the elements very carefully. And it is by no means an easy task. But Oscar Wild has
Reading Oscar Wilde's books is an amazing feeling because you never get dissapointed.This one is a magnificent play. "Margaret: Are ALL men bad.Duchess of Berwick: Oh, all of them, my dear, all of them, without any exception. And they never grow any better. Men become old, but they never become good.""Yes, I love you! You are more to me than anything in the whole world. What does your husband give you? Nothing. Whatever is i him he gives to this wretched woman, whom he has thrust into your
WOW. Oscar Wilde is a genius! This was so realistic, there was so much wisdom pouring out of it. It was entertaining and short, straight forward, full of cherished quotes. Loved it! ♥
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