Oscar Wilde: 'The Importance of Being Earnest' (Cambridge Literature & the Arts)
Author/s: Oscar Wilde
Editor/s: John Frederick Lancaster and Judith Baxter
The truth is rarely pure, and never simple.
'In married life three is company and two is none.' Is this play a unique work of art' as Oscar Wilde believed? Or, as a first-night reviewer claimed in 1895, it represents nothing, means nothing, is nothing'? This is for you to decide.
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