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_aWilde, Oscar. _91209 |
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_aThe plays of Oscar Wilde. _nVol.1 Lady Windermerebs fan and A Woman of No Importance / _cOscar Wilde. |
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_aHertfordshire: _bWordsworth Editions Limited; _c1997. |
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| 500 | _aWilde, O. (1997). The plays of Oscar Wilde. Vol.1 Lady Windermereþs fan and A Woman of No Importance. (1st ed.). Hertfordshire : Wordsworth Editions Limited. | ||
| 505 | _aOscar Wilde's first comedy, Lady Windermere's Fan took London audiences by storm, netting $7.000 for the author during its first run. The theme of a guilty secret which runs through all his major comedies proved to be a winner, both here and in his next play, A Woman of No Importance. The sparkling wit of Wilde's dialogue carries often farcical action to a plane of stylisation thet is quite unique,and softens the serious criticism of English morals and manners that lies behind the sumptious settings and hilarious frivolity of his plays. La primera comedia de Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan, arrasó con el público londinense, recaudando 7.000 dólares para el autor durante su primera emisión. El tema de un secreto culpable que recorre todas sus grandes comedias resultó ser un éxito, tanto aquí como en su siguiente obra, Una mujer sin importancia. El chispeante ingenio del diálogo de Wilde lleva la acción, a menudo ridícula, a un plano de estilización que es bastante único, y suaviza la crítica seria de la moral y los modales ingleses que se esconde detrás de los suntuosos escenarios y la hilarante frivolidad de sus obras. | ||
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