The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde is a popular play that is still widely performed in English-language theatres and also in many other languages. For example, the “Théâtre Antoine” in Paris produced it in October 2006 (on tour until March 2008) and a Versailles company performed it at “Le Lucernaire” in September and October 2008.When first performed, the play was considered as a light comedy and classified as entertainment for Victorian society. However, the writing of the play relies on a creativity and richness that combine different styles. Oscar Wilde was gay in a society stifled by social conventions and governed by very tough laws on homosexuality. Nevertheless, some critics have argued that the playwright dared i...
The Importance of Being Earnest, written in 1895, was originally a three-act drama. It has recently ...
By the end of the eighteenth century, England witnessed a great event, that is, the French revolutio...
For 15 years in Victorian England, Oscar Wilde was able to carry on like the famous camp queen of ou...
The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde is a popular play that is still widely perform...
In the late Victorian era, the British upper-class seemed to have set up their own standard of moral...
In this paper,the author seeks to explain why Wilde might have chosen to write, The Importance of Be...
This essay explores the techniques utilized by Oscar Wilde in his comedy The Importance of Being Ear...
According to Facina (2005), there is no author in front of his time. Therefore, literary production ...
Love marriage is a “culturally peculiar institution” which developed almost exclusively within Weste...
Oscar Wilde, an English author, was born in Dublin. Oscar distinguished himself in classics or the s...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
This thesis first explores Oscar Wilde’s aesthetic and socialist ideas and then examines the ways in...
Abstract: In this essay I explore the dualism in Oscar Wilde’s most famous society comedy The Import...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
The essay deals with the problem of genre peculiarity of Oscar Wilde's comedies which represent the...
The Importance of Being Earnest, written in 1895, was originally a three-act drama. It has recently ...
By the end of the eighteenth century, England witnessed a great event, that is, the French revolutio...
For 15 years in Victorian England, Oscar Wilde was able to carry on like the famous camp queen of ou...
The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde is a popular play that is still widely perform...
In the late Victorian era, the British upper-class seemed to have set up their own standard of moral...
In this paper,the author seeks to explain why Wilde might have chosen to write, The Importance of Be...
This essay explores the techniques utilized by Oscar Wilde in his comedy The Importance of Being Ear...
According to Facina (2005), there is no author in front of his time. Therefore, literary production ...
Love marriage is a “culturally peculiar institution” which developed almost exclusively within Weste...
Oscar Wilde, an English author, was born in Dublin. Oscar distinguished himself in classics or the s...
Oscar Wilde’s successful 1890s works were something new within Victorian comedy. He reinvents a the...
This thesis first explores Oscar Wilde’s aesthetic and socialist ideas and then examines the ways in...
Abstract: In this essay I explore the dualism in Oscar Wilde’s most famous society comedy The Import...
Few writers have captured the imagination of their own time, spawning so much criticism, gossip and ...
The essay deals with the problem of genre peculiarity of Oscar Wilde's comedies which represent the...
The Importance of Being Earnest, written in 1895, was originally a three-act drama. It has recently ...
By the end of the eighteenth century, England witnessed a great event, that is, the French revolutio...
For 15 years in Victorian England, Oscar Wilde was able to carry on like the famous camp queen of ou...