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The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde


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The play begins in the flat of wealthy Algernon Moncrieff (Algy) in London’s fashionable West End. Algernon’s aunt (Lady Bracknell) and her daughter (Gwendolen Fairfax) are coming for a visit, but Mr. Jack Worthing (a friend of Algy’s) arrives first. Algernon finds it curious that Jack has announced himself as “Ernest.” When Jack explains that he plans to propose marriage to Gwendolen, Algy demands to know why Jack has a cigarette case with the inscription, “From little Cecily with her fondest love.... More

About the Author
  Wilde’s Early Years
  Education, Travel, and Celebrity
  Marriage and Commercial Success
  A Playwright with a Secret Life
  Disaster and Ruin
  Wilde’s Last Years
About the Play
  Brief Synopsis
Summaries and Commentaries
  Act I: Part 1
  Act I: Part 2
  Act II: Part 1
  Act II: Part 2
  Act III
 

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